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Performance in tests

Posted: Wed Feb 12, 2025 4:57 am
by Rina7RS
In an attempt to evaluate the performance of the Samsung Galaxy A55, I ran a series of tests to check its ability to handle multitasking, gaming, and everyday tasks. I also compared it to last year’s Samsung Galaxy A54 and its more affordable sibling, the Galaxy A35. Both are powered by the Exynos 1380 chipset. Here’s what I found:

In Geekbench 6, the Galaxy A55 shows significant improvements across the board. It achieved better results than the Galaxy A54 and Galaxy A35 in all tests, both for the CPU (processor) and GPU (graphics unit). Single-core CPU performance increased by about 13%, multi-core CPU by 14-16%, and OpenCL GPU by 1.5-2.3%. However, the most noticeable improvement south africa telegram data was in the Vulkan GPU test , with a staggering 32-36% increase. This shows that the Galaxy A55 5G is a noticeable upgrade over the Samsung Galaxy A54, especially in terms of gaming performance.

Geekbench 6 test results



Geekbench ML is a tool that evaluates the performance of smartphones in machine learning tasks. On the Samsung Galaxy A55, the results were mixed. Typically, the GPU is the main workhorse for AI tasks. However, depending on how the app is designed and how the operating system is optimized, AI tasks can be performed by the CPU (CPU), GPU (graphics unit), or NPU (neural processing unit) if available. In Geekbench ML, the Galaxy A55 5G scored 334 for the CPU, 471 for the GPU, and 190 for the NPU. Although I am not sure of the exact reason, the Galaxy A55’s CPU and NPU scores were noticeably lower than the Galaxy A54 and A35. On the other hand, the Galaxy A55 5G’s GPU performance outperforms the other two.