
Prayagraj: Amid cries of ‘Allahu hu Akbar’ ISIS-inspired man axes mother, sister blasts house with LPG cylinderĪrif attacked his father and nephew who are critical. The court allowed ASI to survey the entire premises of Gyanvapi mosque except for Wuzukhana to find out whether the mosque had been built on an already existing structure of a Hindu temple Gyanvapi case: Varanasi court allows scientific survey of mosque by ASI, seeks report by August 4 The iPhone 6s still takes the lead when it comes to single core performance the iPhone 7 takes the top spot by a wide margin. While single core scores really do not matter that much when it comes to Android, it is a bit weird when Google's latest and greatest scores are similar to last year's iPhone 6s (4102) in the multi-core benchmark. The Pixel XL (bigger one of the two) shows a single core of just 1685, while multi-core scores seemed much better at 4004 points. Those who are against exynos are probably tech enthusiast, hence complain about slight change in anything on SoC. Pixel also seems to have been benchmarked a couple of times on Geekbench 4. Tests showed a single core score of 3430 while multi-core cores revealed around 5600 points.

We already knew about the iPhone 7's killer benchmark results.
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If Google has priced its Pixel devices to compete with Apple's iPhones, they might as well have some raw power to give Android users some bragging rights.

We are talking benchmark results fresh off the just launched Google Pixel smartphones. Many have been waiting for this and it's finally here.
