![]() ![]() GeekBench 4 hasn't been around long enough yet, but we do have a few devices to measure the XZ up against, and the comparison isn't making it look good either. The octa-core CPUs inside the Kirin 955 and Exynos 8890 power the Huawei P9 and Galaxy S7 edge to unreachable levels. ![]() ![]() In the multi-core test the Xperia shows average performance for its hardware and the gaps between the members of Qualcomm camp are minimal. The Sony top-dog is comfortably ahead of the Huawei P9, at least. In the single-core test of the older GeekBench 3 the XZ places last among all S820 devices, and on par with the Exynos version of the Galaxy S7 edge. RAM shouldn't have much of an effect on GeekBench scores - a CPU-focused benchmark, and yet the Xperia XZ doesn't fare quite as well as the rest of its peers. What sets the XZ apart from all of this year's top-dogs (not exactly in a good way either) is the 3GB of RAM - the rest of the big names have gone with 4GB, with the OnePlus 3 having 6GB of RAM (though it's not actually using all of it actively). In case you've been living under a rock for the past year or so - the Snapdragon 820 is manufactured on a 14nm process, has 4 custom Kryo CPU cores (typically 2x2.15GHz + 2x1.6GHz), and relies on the Adreno 530 for graphics rendering. The chipset is not exclusive to the XZ in Sony's lineup either - the X Performance runs on Qualcomm high-end silicon as well. The Sony Xperia XZ is powered by the Snapdragon 820 SoC like the majority of Android flagships this year. ![]()
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