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Exynos 5433 Geekbench detailed result: http://browser.primatelabs.com/geekbench3/745794



Compared to Exynos 5430: http://browser.primatelabs.com/geekbench3/761242



5433 listed as "variant 1 part 3335 revision 0"

5430 listed as "variant 3 part 3087 revision 3"

nvidia shield is "variant 3 part 3087 revision 3" same as 5430.

5422 listed as "variant 2 part 3087 revision 3"



We know for sure that nvidia is using r3p3, same for Exynos 5430. So we can deduce this is as variant 3 revision 3 = r3p3

5422 also matches the same pattern r2p3 = variant 2 revision 3. The number in middle could be some sort of build number/version number.



5433 is weird here. variant 1 revision 0. Is this r1p0? Now ARM lists r1p0 only for A57 SOC at this time. I am just trying to understand this logic, but someone might need to look into this properly.



EDIT: This is getting really confusing now for me.



This is for MSM8939 (Snapdragon 615): http://browser.primatelabs.com/geekbench3/753580



615 is a mid-range 64-bit A53-SOC. It's listed as "variant 0 part 3331 revision 1", meaning r0p1. This makes sense as this is a new SOC, and Qualcomm have chosen an early version to develope upon. The part numbers between 615 and 5433 are very similar 3331 and 3335. This similarity would tell me that they belong to same family.



All these would point to a good evidence that 5433 could really be related to ARMv8, but the number 5433 doesn't make any sense at all. Why not give a number like 6410 instead?



I could be very wrong in all these observations, as I have no technical manual to refer to. Just trying to deduce from what I found.