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05-22-2025 06:56 AM in
Galaxy AWhat is Samsung doing....
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05-22-2025 07:06 AM in
Galaxy Aperformance wise, A73 with Snapdragon 778G is actually has better performance than Exynos 1380 and DImensity 1080, only Exynos 1480 or higher can tackle down Snapdragon 778G
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05-22-2025 07:17 AM (Last edited 05-22-2025 07:22 AM ) in
Galaxy A
Nope, cause When comparing the raw "power" of the Samsung Galaxy A73 and A54, the Samsung Galaxy A54 generally holds the edge due to its more advanced processor and superior benchmark performance. The A54 is equipped with Samsung's Exynos 1380 chip, built on a more efficient 5-nanometer (nm) manufacturing process. This smaller process allows for better power efficiency and higher performance compared to the A73's Qualcomm Snapdragon 778G 5G, which uses a 6nm process.
This technological advantage translates directly into real-world performance metrics. In comprehensive benchmark tests like AnTuTu, the A54 consistently scores higher, indicating better overall system performance across CPU, GPU, memory, and user experience. For CPU-intensive tasks, the A54 shows stronger single-core Geekbench scores, meaning it can handle individual application processes more quickly and responsively. Critically for gamers or users with graphically demanding applications, the A54 also significantly outperforms the A73 in 3DMark Wild Life GPU benchmarks, delivering smoother graphics and better frame rates. While the A73 offers a larger display and a higher megapixel main camera, these features don't directly contribute to processing power. Therefore, for users prioritizing raw speed, smoother multitasking, and a superior gaming experience, the Samsung Galaxy A54 is the more powerful choice.
This technological advantage translates directly into real-world performance metrics. In comprehensive benchmark tests like AnTuTu, the A54 consistently scores higher, indicating better overall system performance across CPU, GPU, memory, and user experience. For CPU-intensive tasks, the A54 shows stronger single-core Geekbench scores, meaning it can handle individual application processes more quickly and responsively. Critically for gamers or users with graphically demanding applications, the A54 also significantly outperforms the A73 in 3DMark Wild Life GPU benchmarks, delivering smoother graphics and better frame rates. While the A73 offers a larger display and a higher megapixel main camera, these features don't directly contribute to processing power. Therefore, for users prioritizing raw speed, smoother multitasking, and a superior gaming experience, the Samsung Galaxy A54 is the more powerful choice.
