Hardware School: How tough is the Snapdragon 810 smart TV performance?

This year the TV industry has a strange phenomenon. Smart TV rookies are more pragmatic and basically do not say that their own television performance spikes mobile phones. This is excellent, television, the screen is the most important core hardware, always mentioning performance is like a person saying "I'm the best basketball player in the football team."

So is our smart TV maker now "mainly looking at temperament"? Obviously not. The biggest problem lies in the chips used in smart TVs. Whether it is the MStar MSD6A928 used in mainstream smart TVs, or the strongest core in the TV box, RK3288 is invariably a quad-core processor based on the ARM Cortex-A17 architecture. In terms of performance, it is still not as good as the previous generation of MX4 smart phones released by Meizu last year, which is far from the mainstream flagship phones of this year.

Smart TV manufacturers naturally do not dare to arrogantly arrogant capital. Unexpectedly, this embarrassment was finally broken at the end of 2015!


On December 22nd, LeTV released its 4th generation Super TV Super 4 Max65 Curved and Super 4 Max70 in Beijing. LeTV Super TV 4 is the first smart TV to use Qualcomm Snapdragon 8094 TV chip, performance comparable to high-end smart phones, and Google's flagship Nexus 6P division out of the same source. The Qualcomm Snapdragon APQ8094 smart TV core has nearly 100% performance improvement over its predecessor (Super Series 3 Mstar 6A928)! LeSeo Super 4 Max70 is the first to use 4GB LPDDR4 super-speed storage in smart TVs, 64GB eMMC5.0 large-capacity flash memory. All of these make the Lexus Ultra 4 Max70's fluency greatly optimized, and the control experience once again leapfrogs, completely bid farewell to the history of lagging smart TV control.

Xiaolong 810 TV chip full resolution hardware performance is extremely slim!

The Snapdragon 810 is currently being sold by Qualcomm's highest specification mobile & TV chips, using a quad-core Cortex-A57+ quad-core Cortex-A53 architecture, and an Adreno 430 graphics chip. Qualcomm claims that its performance has improved by 30% compared to Adreno 420. It supports the full version of DX11.2, OpenGL ES 3.1, and OpenCL1.2. It supports full H.265 hardware decoding and can not only output 4K signals to the display, but also 4K synchronous output to external devices, the performance is extremely strong, almost all specifications are the highest standards.



In our evaluation of LeTV Ultra 4 Max70, the Super 4 Max70 Ann Bunny 6.0 version runs up to 85724 points! Super 4 Max70 smart TV uses Qualcomm 64-bit 8-core MSM8094 processor, that is, Xiaolong 810 TV version of the chip, called the current king of smart TV chips!


In the Ann Bunny 6.0 official version, Huawei's Mate 8, which is behind the Kirin 950 chip, is comparable to the Meizu PRO 5 using the Samsung Orion Exynos 7420. Although Ann Bunny now bears the nickname "Rainbow", it can basically reflect the true performance of a chip. It can be said that on the night before the smart phone chip was replaced, the smart TV chip finally caught up with the big army and was elated for a while.


Up to 100% performance increase! Take off the strongest smart TV laurel of the year!

Compared with the same Xiaomi Note 810 Xiaomi Note top version, Le Super 4 Max70 also did not fall. So, how much better is this performance compared to this year's high-performance smart TVs? The MStar MSD6A928 quad-core A17 chip used in mainstream high-performance smart TVs runs at around 40,000 points, and some models are even under 40,000, increasing by more than 100%! Prior to the hardware performance of the most powerful Changhong CHiQ "TV core + mobile core" smart TV, dual-core combined, running sub-60000 points, this single-core compared to dual-core TV up to 40%! Two core mixed doubles have not this one core strong!

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