It managed to leave Apple's iPhone 4S behind as well

Mar 9, 2012 22:21 GMT  ·  By

Intel’s Medfield application processor can deliver great performance capabilities inside smartphones, at least this is what recently performed benchmarking tests show.

The Medfield-powered Orange Smartphone was recently subjected to two such tests, Rightware, which spun off from Futuremark only recently, and Vellamo, and showed appealing capabilities.

In Rightware, which measures browser’s performance in JavaScript and HTML rendering, the handset scored 89180, higher than the Apple iPhone 4S with its 87801 score, but lower than the 98272 score that Samsung Galaxy Nexus marked.

In the second test, Vellamo by Qualcomm (a suite of 11 separate benchmarks that test HTML, JavaScript, pixel blending, screen scrolling, sun-spider, V8 and more), the Orange handset managed to score higher than the Galaxy Nexus, though lower than ASUS Transformer.

You can learn more on the testing on Caschys Blog.

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