Samsung's Head-Mounted Display Device Spotted in GeekBench with Promising Scores

TapTechNews August 27th news, the tech media 91Mobile published a blog post today (August 27th), stating that it found traces of Samsung's head-mounted display device in the GeekBench benchmark database. The highest single-core score of version 6.3.0 is 1088 points, and the multi-core score is 2093 points.

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TapTechNews queried the GeekBench benchmark database and found that the model of the Samsung head-mounted display device is SM-I130, and there are currently 7 benchmark records, all uploaded on August 26th.

According to the information in the benchmark database, this head-mounted display runs the Android 14 system and is equipped with a six-core processor with a base clock frequency of 2.36 GHz. Judging from the configuration, it should be the Snapdragon XR2+ Gen2 SoC. This chip adopts a 4+2 design, with a maximum main frequency of 2.4 GHz, and the GPU is Adreno 740.

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The president of Samsung's mobile division, Roh Tae-moon, announced at the Galaxy Unpacked event in July this year that a brand new XR platform will be released later this year.

Google's senior vice president of platforms and devices, Rick Osterloh, said when speaking at the release: We have been working closely with Samsung and Qualcomm to jointly develop the next-generation of devices. Please continue to pay attention. This is an exciting new era of mobile computing, and we are very pleased to elevate our partnership with Samsung to a new level.

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