Did you read the link? It referred to your first link, which was then linked to another article
"GPU Performance
Moving on to the GPU tests, we see the P20’s make use of the Mali G72MP12 in the Kirin 970. The clock is the same 746MHz as in the Mate 10 – however as we’ll see, there’s some differences in terms of software that will affect the resulting benchmark scores."
curiousGeorge2 發表評論於 2019-02-06 16:32:39
Tahnk you. It is about Honorary, not P20.
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Dear curiousGeorge2,
I spent only few second and find this one on P20 :
https://www.theverge.com/circuitbreaker/2018/9/6/17828534/huawei-benchmarks-rigged-p20-3dmark-ai
在互聯網高度發達的當今,糊弄人不容易啊。誠實為本做人也會相對容易點。
》It's interesting that you hated Huawei, and yet you worked in Huawei for nine years, and became very rich.
樓主一開始就說了,華為藍血(冷血)文化造成員工認同度低,這不是錢的問題,對吧?
Tahnk you. It is about Honorary, not P20. And the cheating is about some mode. My feeling is that the article was written to attract eye-balls.
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curiousGeorge2 發表評論於 2019-02-06 16:08:46
where is the reference to this? I instead found the review by Anand Tech.
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您要的在這兒:www.anandtech.com/show/13318/huawei-benchmark-cheating-headache
where is the reference to this? I instead found the review by Anand Tech.
"Starting off with PCMark’s web browsing test, we see the P20’s perform excellently and achieving alongside the most recent S845 devices top scores. The web browsing test of PCMark is very sensitive to performance latency, meaning how fast the CPU and scheduler ramp up to higher performance states. The P20’s use a customised variant of EAS, however still rely on an interactive CPU frequency governor."
P9 was first on the market in 2016. P20 was on the market in 2018. Here is the review by engadget (you can google it)
Engadget Review
Huawei is dealing with its fair share of trouble in the US, but that doesn't mean it forgot how to make a great phone. From build quality to design to camera performance, the P20 Pro is every bit a first-rate flagship smartphone. That doesn't mean it lacks quirks, though: the AI powering its ambitious triple camera is a little overzealous at times, and since it uses a chipset from last year, the P20 Pro isn't as outright fast as some devices we've recently tested. That said, its potent blend of style, solid software and a great camera experience make the P20 Pro one of the year's great Android phones.
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Pros
Stunning design and build quality
2+ day battery life
Impressive Leica triple camera system
Solid performance
Cons
Not for sale in the US
The notch will bug some people
No headphone jack
Camera’s Master AI can be overzealous
curiousGeorge2 發表評論於
Notel was dead, not just once, but twice. The second death of Notel was because a big, big accounting fraud.
Huawei did not kill Notel. Notel was dead in 2003-2005, long before Huawei became a power house.
It's interesting that you hated Huawei, and yet you worked in Huawei for nine years, and became very rich.