

It's not surprising, since they have the same chipset, but it's good to see since the education unit has half the memory. These two devices, unsurprisingly, are so close that the difference is trivial in every test. In one GFXBench test, the Snapdragon 7c unit comes out on top, while in the other, the education one does. The Snapdragon 7c beat the Pentium Silver by 14.8%, and it beat the Celeron by 24.3%. The report actually says that using the MediaTek was a chore. After that, the order is Pentium, Celeron, and MediaTek, as you'd expect. On Geekbench, the Snapdragon 7c Reference Design comes in first place for both single- and multi-core, coming in at 594 and 1,654, respectively. Geekbench and GFXBench are where the Snapdragon 7c really shines. For JetStream, the Snapdragon 7c Education Reference Design got 103.93, the Snapdragon 7c unit got 103.78, the Celeron-powered Chromebook Spin 311 got 94.46, and the MediaTek-powered one got 52.34.įor Speedometer, second place went to the Celeron with 55.4, and then the Snapdragon 7c Education unit got 49.7, the Snapdragon 7c unit for 48.4, and the MediaTek device for 27.9.

JetStream and Speedometer had different results though, where in both cases, the Intel Pentium Silver N5030-powered HP Chromebook x360 came out on top, coming in at 108.47 and 61, respectively. The Chromebook x360 wth Intel Pentium Silver wasn't far behind at 21,169, and then the Celeron-powered unit scored 17,719, and the MediaTek processor came in last at 9,882. The Snapdragon 7c Reference Platform scored 22,486 and the educational unit scored 22,203. Note that while the former three are web-based benchmarks, Geekbench and GFXBench were running mobile versions that came from the Google Play Store.įirst up is Google Octane, where both Snapdragon 7c devices had a solid lead over competition. They were all tested using Octane v2, Speedometer v2, JetStream v1.1, Geekbench v5.3, GFXBench, and battery life was tested by using Zoom.
