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Tom's Guide
14 hours ago
- Tom's Guide
AMD Ryzen Z2 Extreme benchmarks revealed — here's how the MSI Claw A8 and ROG Xbox Ally X may perform
Gaming handhelds are about to see a major boost in gaming performance thanks to AMD's new flagship chip, the Ryzen Z2 Extreme, and we now have a taste of what to expect thanks to new benchmarks. The first AMD Ryzen Z2 Extreme benchmarks are in on Geekbench, as spotted by X user Olrak29_, showcasing the performance we can expect in the upcoming MSI Claw A8 — both in CPU and GPU performance. In the Geekbench 6 CPU results, the Ryzen Z2 Extreme-equipped MSI Claw A8 delivered a 2,748 single-core score, along with a 12,182 multi-core score. This is a strong improvement over its predecessor, the Ryzen Z1 Extreme, with around a 27% boost overall compared to other Geekbench benchmarks (via Wccftech). We expected a major boost in performance, with AMD's Ryzen Z2 Extreme coming with 8 cores and 16 threads based on Zen 5 architecture for faster multitasking, 15W to 35W power output and 16 GPU cores from its Radeon 890M iGPU with AMD's RDNA 3.5 to deliver FSR and frame-gen tech to boost frame rates. Speaking of graphics, the GPU performance is also shown on Geekbench, with a Vulkan score of 45,064 and an OpenCL score of 37,970. As per the Geekbench results, this pushes past the AMD Ryzen 9 HX 370 (44,399/37,297) and crushes the Z1 Extreme (34,715/29,632). According to the results shown on Geekbench, here's how it measures up against the previous Ryzen Z1 Extreme APU in the Asus ROG Ally X, along with the laptop equivalent AMD Ryzen AI 9 HX 370 in the Asus TUF Gaming A14 in our testing. Devices Geekbench 6 Single core Geekbench 6 multi-core MSI Claw A8 (AMD Ryzen Z2 Extreme) 2748 12182 Asus ROG Ally X (AMD Ryzen Z1 Extreme) 2565 11085 Asus TUF Gaming A14 (AMD Ryzen AI 9 HX 370) 2863 12729 As you can see, this shows a smaller boost in CPU performance (a 6-9% boost), but given the Z2 Extreme APU is made for handheld gaming, this is still a solid uplift, and the GPU power it appears to offer will make this chip a beast for gaming on the move. Plus, it isn't certain if this ran on 15W or 30W power, and the MSI Claw A8 tested appears to use 16GB of DDR5 RAM as opposed to the 24GB it can go up to. Get instant access to breaking news, the hottest reviews, great deals and helpful tips. Regardless, the improvements are clear, and this also gives us a look at what the ROG Xbox Ally X will deliver, seeing as Microsoft's upcoming handheld comes with the same Ryzen Z2 Extreme APU. Rumor has it that the ROG Xbox Ally X may be priced around $799 to $899, and recent reports indicate the MSI Claw A8 will be around $860. While the AMD Ryzen Z2 Extreme looks to offer significant boosts in gaming performance, it's set to come at a premium cost. Many of the best gaming handhelds don't come cheap, but considering consoles like the recently launched $599 Lenovo Legion Go S with SteamOS and $449 Nintendo Switch 2 are far less, it will be interesting to see how the latest handhelds with Z2 Extreme performance take off. For a better look at how well MSI's upcoming handheld performs, check out our hands-on with the MSI Claw A8. Follow Tom's Guide on Google News to get our up-to-date news, how-tos, and reviews in your feeds. Make sure to click the Follow button.


GSM Arena
15 hours ago
- GSM Arena
Realme Note 70 appears on Google Play Console with the same model number as the Note 70T
Someone has their wires crossed – a Lithuanian retailer listed the Realme Note 70T on its site, which has a model number RMX5313. Now the Google Play Console lists a device with that same RMX5313 model number, except it's calling it 'Realme Note 70' (no 'T') and it shows different specs. According to the GPC, the Note 70 is powered by the Unisoc UMS9230 – this appears to be the Tiger T606. It has 4GB of RAM and is running Android 15. Realme Note 70 (RMX5313) on the Google Play Console The device apparently has a 720p+ display. None of this matches the leaked specs of the Realme Note 70T – that is supposed to use the Unisoc T7250 (still with 4GB of RAM) and to have a 6.74' 1080p+ OLED display. The non-T model is specifically listed as 'RMX5313IN' on the GPC, which indicates that it is a phone bound for India. But the chipset and display differences between Note 70 and Note 70T are too big to just be a regional variant. Realme Note 70T One Geekbench result for the RMX5313 seems to confirm the UMS9230 chipset, so we'll see how that pans out. Maybe the retailer got the model number wrong for the Realme Note 70T. Via


Hindustan Times
17 hours ago
- Hindustan Times
iQOO Z10R India availability and camera details confirmed, set to launch on July 24
The iQOO Z10R will launch in India on July 24th, as confirmed through official teasers and an Amazon microsite. The device will be available for purchase online via Amazon, where some key camera features have also been revealed. This model will join the existing iQOO Z10 series, which includes the iQOO Z10x, Z10 Lite, and Z10. Let's take a closer look at what the upcoming device may pack. iQOO Z10R is set to launch in India on July 24, 2025.(iQOO) iQOO Z10R: Design and Key Features (Confirmed) According to the images on Amazon, the iQOO Z10R has a slightly curved screen. The device's design includes a punch-hole cutout at the centre of the display for the selfie camera. Physical buttons, such as the volume rocker and power key, will be located on the right edge of the device. The rear camera module has an oval shape with a circular section housing dual camera sensors. Below the cameras, an 'Aura Light' ring is positioned, which is expected to improve low-light photography. The iQOO Z10R is shown in a blue colour option, with other colour variants likely to be available at launch. Also read: Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 7, Flip 7 FE, and Watch 8: Here's everything announced at Galaxy Unpacked July event For optics, it will have a 32MP front camera capable of recording 4K videos at 30 frames per second, catering to users interested in high-resolution vlogging. The rear camera setup includes a Sony IMX882 sensor with optical image stabilisation (OIS), likely a 50MP shooter that also supports 4K video recording. These camera features indicate a focus on photography and video capabilities for content creators. Also read: iPhone 16e quick review: Compact but powerful contender On the other hand, a recent Geekbench listing, possibly representing the iQOO Z10R, shows that the handset runs on a MediaTek Dimensity 7400 chipset. This could deliver a 10 per cent performance boost compared to the previous model. The iQOO Z10R is expected to come with Android 15 and 12GB of RAM, with around 11.19GB accessible to users. The Geekbench scores were 1,033 in the single-core test and 2,989 in the multi-core test. Also read: Oppo F29 Pro Review: Polished performer that delivers where it matters Some reports also suggest that the iQOO Z10R might also launch in India under the Vivo brand as the Vivo T4R. More information about the phone, including pricing and additional specifications, is likely to be announced in the coming days ahead of its official release.


GSM Arena
a day ago
- GSM Arena
Xiaomi 15T Pro name and model number confirmed as it's spotted on Geekbench
Last year, Xiaomi unveiled the 14T and 14T Pro in late September, and the brand is now busy working on their successors. Thanks to a recent certification by NBTC in Thailand, we now know that the Xiaomi 15T Pro has the model number 2506BPN68G, where the "G" at the end stands for "global". Hence, it will probably launch in all the markets where the previous T-series devices have been available. The model number also gives us the 15T Pro's Geekbench run from a few days ago, now confirming that it is indeed this device. It managed a single-core score of 1,057 and a multi-core score of 4,009 in Geekbench 6.4.0 for Android, and as we usually say - don't pay much attention to such scores achieved by testing prototypes. The phone has been revealed to sport a MediaTek chipset, which aligns nicely with past rumors claiming it would be based on the Redmi K80 Ultra that launched in China in June with the Dimensity 9400+ at the helm. Do however keep in mind that the T series devices have rarely been direct rebrands recently, so while the 15T Pro is based on the K80 Ultra, there will be differences, most likely in the camera department. The battery could be in for a change too, the 15T Pro rumored to swap the K80 Ultra's 7,410 mAh unit for a 5,500 mAh cell with support for 90W fast wired charging. The Xiaomi 15T Pro has also been certified by the FCC, and that agency has mentioned it arriving in three storage versions: 256GB, 512GB, and 1TB. RAM will be 12GB for all three. Xiaomi 14T Xiaomi 14T Pro Via


Geeky Gadgets
a day ago
- Geeky Gadgets
Google Pixel 10 Pro Fold: Geekbench Leak Spotted!
The Google Pixel 10 Pro Fold has made its debut on Geekbench, offering an early glimpse into its performance capabilities. While the device demonstrates clear advancements over its predecessor, the Pixel 9 Pro Fold, it falls short of matching the raw processing power of Samsung's Galaxy ZFold 7. This comparison underscores Google's ongoing strategy of prioritizing AI-driven features and software optimizations over competing solely on hardware specifications. Watch this video on YouTube. Performance Breakdown: Pixel 10 Pro Fold vs. Galaxy ZFold 7 The Pixel 10 Pro Fold achieves a single-core score of 2276 and a multi-core score of 6173 on Geekbench. These results reflect a notable improvement over the Pixel 9 Pro Fold but remain behind the Galaxy ZFold 7, which features a single-core score of 2826 and a multi-core score of 9053. This performance disparity highlights the distinct priorities of these two devices: The Galaxy ZFold 7 focuses on speed and computational power , catering to users who demand top-tier performance for intensive tasks. , catering to users who demand top-tier performance for intensive tasks. The Pixel 10 Pro Fold emphasizes a balanced user experience, using AI and smart optimizations to improve usability and efficiency. While the Galaxy ZFold 7 appeals to power users, the Pixel 10 Pro Fold targets those who value intelligent software features and seamless integration with Google's ecosystem. Under the Hood: Tensor G5 vs. Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 Elite At the core of the Pixel 10 Pro Fold lies Google's Tensor G5 chip, a processor designed to enhance AI capabilities and optimize smart features. This aligns with Google's broader strategy of prioritizing machine learning and user-centric functionality over sheer processing power. The Tensor G5 chip enables features such as advanced voice recognition, real-time translation, and improved photo processing, making the device a strong contender for users who prioritize practical, everyday functionality. In contrast, Samsung's Galaxy ZFold 7 is powered by Qualcomm's Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 Elite, a chipset engineered for peak performance. This processor excels in both single-core and multi-core tasks, making the Galaxy ZFold 7 a leader in raw computational power within the foldable smartphone market. The Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 Elite is particularly well-suited for demanding applications such as gaming, video editing, and multitasking, giving Samsung a clear edge in performance benchmarks. Advancements Over the Pixel 9 Pro Fold The Pixel 10 Pro Fold represents a significant leap forward compared to its predecessor. The integration of the Tensor G5 chip enhances multi-core processing, resulting in smoother multitasking and improved overall performance. This improvement addresses some of the limitations of the Pixel 9 Pro Fold, which struggled to compete with other foldable devices in terms of speed and efficiency. Key advancements in the Pixel 10 Pro Fold include: Enhanced AI-driven features for smarter functionality. for smarter functionality. Improved battery efficiency , thanks to the optimized Tensor G5 chip. , thanks to the optimized Tensor G5 chip. Better multitasking performance, allowing users to run multiple apps seamlessly. Despite these improvements, the Pixel 10 Pro Fold still lags behind the Galaxy ZFold 7 in benchmark scores. However, this gap reflects Google's deliberate focus on refining its software-driven innovations rather than competing solely on hardware performance. The Pixel 10 Pro Fold narrows the performance gap, making it a more competitive option in the foldable device market. Target Audience and Market Positioning The Google Pixel 10 Pro Fold is designed to cater to a distinct audience, setting itself apart from Samsung's Galaxy ZFold 7. Rather than vying for the title of the most powerful foldable smartphone, the Pixel 10 Pro Fold emphasizes: AI-powered features that enhance day-to-day usability, such as advanced photo editing, real-time language translation, and predictive text suggestions. that enhance day-to-day usability, such as advanced photo editing, real-time language translation, and predictive text suggestions. Seamless integration with Google's ecosystem, including services like Google Photos, Google Assistant, and Google Workspace. This approach positions the Pixel 10 Pro Fold as an attractive choice for users who prioritize intelligent software and a cohesive user experience. It appeals to those who value practical functionality over raw performance, making it a strong contender for professionals, students, and casual users who rely on smart features to simplify their daily tasks. On the other hand, the Galaxy ZFold 7 targets power users who demand innovative performance in a foldable form factor. Its superior benchmark scores and high-performance chipset make it ideal for gamers, content creators, and tech enthusiasts who require maximum processing power. By carving out a unique niche in the foldable smartphone market, Google continues to differentiate itself from competitors like Samsung. The Pixel 10 Pro Fold's focus on AI-driven innovation and user-centric design ensures that it remains a compelling option for a wide range of consumers. Discover other guides from our vast content that could be of interest on Google Pixel 10 Pro Fold. 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