Xiaomi introduced its first gaming device back in
April, called Black Shark. Later it followed it up with the Black Shark Helo
that was presented with 10 GB RAM and 256 GB storage, while most of the other
internals remained the same. Now the Chinese maker is preparing a third phone,
called Black Shark Skywalker. According to a Geekbench listing, it will have
Snapdragon 855 and at least 8 GB RAM.
The 3,494 single-core result and the 11,149
multi-core score are pretty much in line with a previously leaked benchmark -
the Xperia XZ4 powered by the latest flagship Qualcomm chipset. The Snapdragon
855 result for multiple cores will be the first time an Android device will
pass the 10,000 threshold, currently done only by Apple devices powered by the
A11 Bionic and A12 Bionic chips.
The Snapdragon 855 is the first 5G-supporting
chipset by the San Diego company, although it must have the proper X24 or X50
modem equipped. We will know if that is the case once the Black Shark Skywalker
is announced which will likely happen in the upcoming months.
