Last week, HTC had revealed Google Android mobile operating system running Desire HD. Now, Italian site HDblog.it has posted
the Ne ocore graphics performance benchmarks of Desire HD. According to Neocore’s test, Desire HD with Froyo 2.2 gives higher graphics performance than the Froyo 2.2 running Google Nexus One handset. This means HTC Desire HD is the fastest Android phone at this moment.
The freshly introduced Desire HD smartphone houses 1GHz Qualcomm Snapdragon MSD 8255 which is the second generation Snapdragon processor. Along with Snapdragon CPU, the phone sports Adrena 205 GPU that is capable of offering higher graphics performance at 41 million triangles per second – still low than Samsung Galaxy S’ PowerVR SGX 540 that offers 90 million triangles per second.
The Quadrant CPU test score resulted in Desire HD topping the charts with a score of over 2000, which is higher than a Nexus One running the Froyo update. Those looking for robust Android performance would certainly go for Desire HD. However, on the GPU front, Samsung Galaxy S still rules the Android space.