The Mediatek Helio X30 chipset (internal designation MT6799) has been official for a few months now - 4 and a half, to be somewhat more precise, but were yet to see a production device powered by the Mediatek beast of an SoC. Well, this is set to change soon, as test devices with the X30 have started appearing on GeekBench.
A number of differently named devices have run the benchmark, but none sounds like an actual consumer product. Still, its good to see what these pre-production units are capable of, if for nothing else but an indication of what to expect from the X30.
Well, the test numbers arent all that impressive - a single-core GeekBench 4 score around 1,500 is lower than the majority of Snapdragon 820 phones weve tested, and theres the S821 now which posts even higher numbers. The Huawei Mate 9, then, which utilizes the same 4x Cortex-A73 cores in its CPU, manages a much higher sin gle-core result at around 1,900 points. In multi-core the Helio X30 test unit outperforms all the Snapdragons, but is still no match for the Mate 9, not by a long stretch.
Heres the plot twist though - the benchmark listing reports that the deca-core CPU of the device is clocked at 1.59GHz. Even if the number in that field is typically the lower clock rate of the different clusters (of which the Helio X30 has three), the press release of the chipset stated a 2.0GHz frequency for this dual-core efficiency-targeted cluster.
You got it, then - in its final form the Helio X20 will be more powerful than what these tests show.
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