AnTuTu Test Suite: Google Nexus 10 Review
Today, we have tested the performance of Google Nexus 10. In our view, it has a brand new CPU and
GPU, and what we concerned is its performance. If you just want to check its appearance or camera
function, then you needn't read the following.
CPU: Samsung Exynos 5250
GPU: Mali T604
Memory: 2G
Storage: 16G
Screen resolution: 2,560x1,600
Display size: 10.1 inch
Camera: Front camera: 1.9 megapixels; Rear camera: 5.0 megapixels
Scores on AnTuTu Benchmark 3.0.3:
(You may watch the full video by this link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kJet2dV8Ueg.)
Total: 13,750
RAM: 2,340
CPU interger: 3,127
CPU float-point: 2,060
2D graphics: 1,470
3D graphics: 3,842
Database IO: 565
SD card write: 150
SD card read: 196
The total score is 13,750. Compared to other quad-core devices, which can reach 15,000, Nexus 10
is not so conspicuous in scores. However, it still can be regarded as a great dual-core tablet in
performance. You may ask why should we compare Nexus 10 to quad-core devices?
AnTuTu labs developed a latest benchmark application: AnTuTu Test Suite. Different from the current
benchmark applications which can only give user a regid theory result, we imitate common user's
habits in benchmark testing. Make standard for users, this is the goal of AnTuTu.
Since this is a new benchmark item, a comparison is needed. So we listed the result of Nexus 4 here.
Single-core:
Nexus 4: Integer: 36, Floating point: 20
Nexus 10: Integer: 53, Floating point: 28
Single-core performance can be regarded as the executive capability of an ordinary application,
because over half of applications haven't develop for multi-core. Nexus 10 is so much better than
Nexus 4. We just haven't put single-core performance on Google Play version. PS: This function is
available on the early versions of AnTuTu Benchmark.
Quad-core
Nexus 4: Integer:147, Floating point: 80
Nexus 10: Integer:100, Floating point: 56
This result is consistent with Google Play version. The performance would improve greatly if the
application supports multi-core.
Real Multitasking
Nexus 4: Medium: 28, High: 49
Nexus 10: Medium: 40, High: 72
This is what the test is focusing on. It is amazing! In multitasking test, Nexus 10 exceed Nexus 4
completely. A dual-core device defeat quad-core device, or it makes this possible. Of course, this
is just the CPU test. We have the following GPU test. Perhaps we need to explain what is the real
multitasking. AnTuTu has made a new simulation test method according to what would encountered
in the real using environment. In order to get closer to user experience, AnTuTu designed different
test assignments based on application characteristics.