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A recently released video showcasing the AnTuTu score of the upcoming Snapdragon 8th Gen 4 processor has left many enthusiasts underwhelmed. The engineering sample used in the video achieved a score of 1.7 million, which is surprisingly lower than the current generation of Snapdragon processors. (SOURCE)
One major reason for this disappointing result is the lower clock speed used in the engineering sample. The processor's throttle performance is significantly slower than the rumored clock speed of 4.2GHz, which was expected to deliver exceptional performance.
However, it's essential to note that this is an engineering sample, and Qualcomm still has time to optimize the processor for performance and battery efficiency. It's likely that the final consumer version will undergo significant improvements to meet the expected standards.
Snapdragon fans can take comfort in knowing that Qualcomm has a history of delivering high-performance processors, and this initial setback might just be a minor hiccup. As the release date approaches, we can expect further refinements and optimizations to ensure that the Snapdragon 8th Gen 4 lives up to its promises.
Stay tuned for further updates and developments on this story!


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