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In front of me I have two different devices with two different flagship processors
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So right here is the Xiaomi 13. Both of them are running a benchmark right now, just so you can kind of see the performance difference
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So this is the Xiaomi 13, which is running a Snapdragon 8 Gen 2, while this is the Oppo
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Find N2 Flip. And this is running the new Dimensity 9000+
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Now as you can probably see, both of them were literally started at the same time
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And the performance does vary just a little bit. Actually kind of in graphical performance it varies a little bit more than a little
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But it just finished it. And you can see that obviously the Dimensity 9000+, is below
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So right here we have average frame rates of 14.8 frames, while this one was getting 22.4
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So this is actually a decent increase. With overall score at, well, the Oppo having 2472, while the Xiaomi 13 having a significantly
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higher score of 3733. Now I will bring up also my device for this, which is, should be I believe below this
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So I think it's going to be either on par with the Dimensity or I guess a little bit
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above or below. Now this was the first run. So before I start a second one, I'm actually going to just download the benchmark
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Now this benchmark, just to clarify this, focuses strictly on graphical performance
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So there's no like computing performance really, in terms of like how fast it can process and
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stuff like that. This is strictly or primarily a graphic test, which you've probably seen based on it rendering
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graphical images or a game or something along those lines. So anyway, I do have my little phone right here
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Let's download the extreme one. So I believe it actually might be below the Dimensity
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I guess we will see. Hopefully can download a little bit quicker
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Now while this is one of the benchmarks that I want to show, I will also probably start
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right now while this is downloading the Geekbench, just to also give you a performance difference
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in terms of like other computing processes. So CPU and C. So we're going to run benchmark and run benchmark
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Now if you're interested in the results of the Geekbench 6 results, just skip forward
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once it's finished. And like I said, the next thing that will be running is the Galaxy Fold 4 along with
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these two devices as well. Now I'm not sure if I mentioned this, the Z Fold 4 is running the Snapdragon 8 Plus Gen
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1, 9000 plus Dimensity and 8th Gen 2
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So this has finished downloading, so I'm going to set it to the side for now
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And this is running right now just performance benchmarks in the background, so it doesn't
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really show us anything. Like it's basically running PDF library, so it's checking how quick it can read it, some
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write it and so on. So right now we're not getting anything, but obviously based on what we are seeing in terms
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of names and percentages, you can see that the Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 is miles ahead already
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over the Dimensity 9000 Plus. Now this is supposedly what the Snapdragon, even the Gen 1 was better at than Dimensity
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so obviously the improved version of this processor will probably pull out even harder
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So that's why we're seeing this kind of just almost double the performance jump right now
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at least in terms of percentage. Now I did run out to grab a little measuring tool
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I wanted to check how the temperature is looking like, at least to the physical touch
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And honestly it's not bad. So let's see. Now this is Fahrenheit, can we change it to Celsius
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Thank you. So we're looking at 69, nice. About 73, see right here
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No, I don't think that is correct. That is nowhere. Or maybe, I feel like the 70-something C was a little bit too high
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So yeah, I don't think that is correct. Let's try this one
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Now this case is an absolute nightmare to take off. I'm honestly afraid that I'm going to break this because it's literally holding on to
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nothingness right here. There we go. So here, now it is a little bit warmer but I will be honest, I am a little bit late to
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the party with this. So, checking out the also environment right here, how it basically catches it
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So, table, about 60, the phone itself, 65 about, 66. Now, I believe it's a little bit off to be honest
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As you can probably see it's tuning my temperature as 67. So I'm basically dead
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Okay, so never mind, this is kind of broken. So I'm not going to use this
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My temperature is at 67C, I am literally boiling from the inside right now
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Or approaching the boiling point, so that's not correct. Okay, anyway, now, we did finish these tests, so let's go back to them and get a quick look
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And just as you probably expected, we do have a little bit of a difference right here
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So, single core performance at 1395 and multi-core performance at 5171. And the Dimensity 9000 plus is getting lower scores as you can see all around
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So, obviously the Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 is a newer processor, obviously it's faster
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which there was no doubt to begin with about that. But now let's just see how it performs in terms of graphical performance to the 8 Plus Gen 2
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Which I believe Gen 2 might still be just a tad bit faster
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because the 9000 plus was released as a competitor to the Snapdragon 8 Gen 1
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the default Gen 1, not the overclocked as this one is running
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So, anyway, let's just try it out again. Now, keep in mind, these two phones have already run two tests
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So, it ran the 3DMark 1, both of them, and then the Firmark, whatever it is, Geekbench
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Geekbench 1 as well. And the Geekbench probably could be contributing to some throttling
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that this phone probably will not experience right now. Anyway, let's just get this going
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Okay, so as you can see, these two have just finished. And Dimensity is right behind
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Now, when it comes down, you can see that these two, the Snapdragon 8 Plus Gen 1
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and the Dimensity 9000 have a very close score. They are like almost neck and neck
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We have literally a 0.1 frame difference. So, it's not even a single frame difference
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Average frames per second. So, these two are almost exactly the same in terms of graphical performance
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Now, in terms of compute power for like the Geekbench that we did
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the 8 Plus Gen 1 will be faster, but not by much
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But in general, in terms of graphical performance, you can expect the same thing
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Now, one thing that I wanted to add because it's something that I've been checking out recently
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the emulation. So, probably one of the harder emulations that I have found out is the emulating of Switch games
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Now, this could be to do with the Switch emulators not being optimized just yet all that well
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But when it comes down to it, if you're thinking about a device and looking for one that can do this
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I would actually recommend going for the Snapdragon. From what I have experienced, the Dimensity processor, in general, like not just this one
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struggles or has some graphical performance or bugs that I didn't really look into if it can be solved or not
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But straight out of the box, it has more problems than the Snapdragon
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So, I just wanted to point that out. And when it comes down to it even further, the Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 does a fantastic job at emulating
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I'll be making a video on strictly just emulation on this device
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Just showing a couple of different titles, at least for Switch emulation and how they run
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I'll also be comparing the two different emulators that you can find for the phone
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I will unfortunately not be doing it for this device just because the actual emulation doesn't really seem to be running all too good or all too well
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Now, once I can find a way to run it reliably, I'll be making a video on that as well
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When it's running correctly, where it doesn't have too many graphical bugs
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But at the state that I've tried it, it wouldn't be a playable state, let's call it that
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So anyway, this will conclude this little overview of these devices or processors more precisely
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And as you can see, the Dimensity 9000+, even though it's obviously a cheaper processor for a little bit cheaper devices at least
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performs adequately, at least with the last gen processors, even the upgraded versions of it
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So the Snapdragon 8 Plus Gen 1. It basically, in terms of graphics, it can run almost any game super well
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So you should have very little problems of running Genshin Impact on this
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considering the performance or graphical performance of this is on par with the Galaxy Z Fold 4
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Now, it is a little bit behind the Snapdragon Gen 2, but once Dimensity creates a new version like the, I assume, what would it be
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Dimensity 10000? I'm not exactly sure what their name will be. Then you can probably be expecting similar performance to the Snapdragon 8 Gen 2
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And that would be great, considering the Dimensity is always a little bit more affordable of a processor for a device
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