Antutu benchmark scores for the freshly announced MediaTek MT6592
octa-core chipset have emerged, showcasing its top-shelf performance.
The MT6592 SoC with 1.7GHz CPU cores posted a result of 29415, while its
sibling with 2GHz cores, came out with a truly impressive 32606.

The abovementioned scores put the 2GHz CPU version of the chipset at the very top of the Antutu performance chart, besting every high-end Android device we’ve tested this far. You can see how exactly the MediaTek MT6592 fares in the chart below.
While the chipset’s score in undeniably impressive, it must be noted
that the screen resolution of the device used for the benchmark testing
hasn’t been disclosed. A device with a 720p display for example, would
post a significantly higher score than one with a FullHD unit.
We will pass final judgment when we get to put a final production device with the new chipset through its paces. The initial impression though, shows that MediaTek might be dropping its budget credentials for more high-end ones.
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The abovementioned scores put the 2GHz CPU version of the chipset at the very top of the Antutu performance chart, besting every high-end Android device we’ve tested this far. You can see how exactly the MediaTek MT6592 fares in the chart below.
AnTuTu 4
Higher is better
- MediaTek MT6592, 2GHz CPU 32606
- Samsung Galaxy Note 3 31109
- Sony Xperia Z1 30850
- LG G2 30243
- Sony Xperia Z Ultra 29185
- Samsung Galaxy S4 27613
- HTC One 26389
- HTC One Max 26348
- LG Nexus 5 25097
- Meizu MX3 24391
- LG Nexus 4 17006
We will pass final judgment when we get to put a final production device with the new chipset through its paces. The initial impression though, shows that MediaTek might be dropping its budget credentials for more high-end ones.
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