To sum all this up, flagship chipsets today offer a lot less value than they did a few years ago. Most of this is down to how good mid-range chips are now, offering a lot more usable performance without the power and heat penalty.
But the alleged AnTuTu 8 score promises a significant improvement. It scored around 530,000 points as opposed to the Snapdragon 765G handsets reaching merely 320,000 points. That's a hefty 65% increase in performance.
Reportedly, the prototype platform running the Snapdragon 875 scored around 740,000 points in AnTuTu, which is almost 25% faster than the Snapdragon 865+-powered smartphones that we tested. They cap around the 600,000 mark.