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Exynos 7880 (+Mali-T830 MP3) vs Exynos 8890 (+Mali-T880MP12) vs Exynos 7420 (+Mali-T760MP8) – performance, benchmarks and temperatures

Exynos 7880 (+Mali-T830 MP3) vs Exynos 8890 (+Mali-T880MP12) vs Exynos 7420 (+Mali-T760MP8) – performance, benchmarks and temperatures

Posted on October 6, 2017May 19, 2019 By Jarvis

It is time for another comparison between mobile chips developed by Samsung. Today, the main role of this article play Exynos 7880, Exynos 8890 and Exynos 7420, which can be found in the popular Samsung smartphones Samsung Galaxy A5, Samsung Galaxy S7 and Samsung Galaxy S6 respectively. In the sections below we will share information about each of the chips, compare their benchmark results, and finally conclude with surface overheating tests.

Specs sheet Exynos 7880 Exynos 8890 Exynos 7420
Process 14nm FinFET 14nm FinFET 14nm FinFET
Cores 8 8 8
Frequency 1.9GHz up to 2.6 GHz up to 2.1 GHz
Architecture Cortex-A53 / 64-bit support Cortex-A53 + Exynos M1 / 64-bit support ARM big.LITTLE – Cortex-A53 & Cortex-A57 / 64-bit support
GPU Mali-T830 MP3 Mali-T880 MP12 Mali-T760 MP8

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