![]() ![]() PowerVR G6200 GPU is perfectly capable to handle 1080p displays. Quite expectedly a single Cortex-A53 processor core running at 2GHz is a real beast, while eight of those are indeed a blazing fast configuration. Note that the Redmi Note 2 does admirably on the test even though it got a lower score than expected, so we are fine with its performance. We made sure we opted for the Performance Power Mode, so we don't know what the real issue is. ![]() Yet the Redmi Note 2 is once again noticeably behind its Helio X10 siblings - the MX5 and One E9+. It calculates CPU, GPU, memory, OS and web performance and puts in into a single score. Hopefully, the other compound benchmark - BaseMark OS II 2.0 will give us a better idea. The compound AnTuTu 5 test puts the Redmi Note 2 ahead of the competition, very close to the MX5 but somewhat behind the One E9+. The Meizu MX5 tops the chart with the same processor, but it is running on a higher 2.2GHz speed. What's odd is that the HTC One E9+, which has the same chips and CPU clocks, is doing slightly better in benchmarks. GeekBench 3 gauges the multi-core performance of the processor and Redmi Note 2 is doing lovely. The upcoming Sony Xperia M5 and Gionee Elife E8 are also coming with the Helio X10 later this year, so it seems the chip is becoming a popular choice these days. The Meizu MX5 and HTC One E9+ are the other devices we've met so far that utilize the same chipset. Unlike the name suggests, the processor is an octa-core 2GHz Cortex-A53, accompanied by a PowerVR G6200 (Rogue) GPU and 2GB of RAM. Xiaomi Redmi Note 2 is among the first phones to be powered by the MediaTek's MT6795 chipset, also known as Helio X10. ![]()
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