![]() Web benchmarks are another area where the HTC One (M8) excelled. GFX Benchmark 3.0 Manhattan (1080p on-screen) GFX Benchmark 3.0 Manhattan (1080p off-screen) GFX Benchmark 2.7 T-Rex (1080p on-screen) GFX Benchmark 2.7 T-Rex (1080p off-screen) The HTC One (M8) posted chart-topping scores in most of our benchmark trials, thus proving its worth as one of the most capable gaming devices around. GPU testing is where the newcomer did best. The latest silicon, which the device packs, is the most capable we have tested to date. The HTC One (M8) handily topped the charts in both Quadrant and AnTuTu 4. We've run both version and we found HTC One (M8) scores equally, which means the company isn't using any tricks to boost the benchmarks' overall performance. Rightware distributes anti-cheat versions of their popular Basemark OS II (for general performance) and Basemark X (for 3D performance) tests. We also traditionally put the reviewed phones through the Basemark OS II. Once again, the handset did a stellar job, but couldn't reach the top of the charts. GeekBench 3 is where the M8's CPU and memory speed are put to a test. The HTC One (M8) did well in both tests, though, curiously, its single-core performance in Benchmark Pi did not top our charts. ![]() We start you off with Benchmark Pi and Linpack, which evaluate CPU performance in single and multi-core mode, respectively. Update: we re-ran some benchmarks after the Android 5.0 Lollipop landed on the One (M8), you can find more about the change in performance here. Found in the latest crop of high-end Android devices, the hardware setup of the M8 is as capable as it gets these days. The HTC One (M8) is powered by a Qualcomm Snapdragon 801 chipset with 2.3GHz quad-core Krait 400 CPU and Adreno 330 GPU.
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