MediaTek MT6592 Octa Core benchmark score unveiled:
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The world first real Octa Core processor Mediatek MT6592 benchmark scores are out.Back in the heat of the summer MediaTek announced the world first true octa-core processor. Dubbed the MediaTek MT6592, it features eight Cortex-A7 CPU cores utilizing the 28nm manufacturing process and is able to run them all simultaneously.
MediaTek has officially confirmed that the chip can run at 2GHz. The higher frequency should be able to return more than 30,000 points, and software optimizations might help improve the score even further, but that's yet to be confirmed and remains just a speculation at this point.. However this prototype handset with the MT6592 chipset was clocked at 1.7GHz that was the lowest frequency. The GPU was Mali 450 with 1GB RAM and 720p HD display.
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