GPU Performance

GPU performance is another important aspect of a device. The GPUs in phones and tablets are anywhere between 100 and 200 times faster than they were five years ago, and this has enabled continuous increases in display resolutions and complex applications that were previously not possible. Intel's HD graphics are not typically associated with powerful GPU performance. However, one of the ways Intel's Moorefield chips are different from Bay Trail is that they use PowerVR graphics. In the case of the Venue 8, it uses the PowerVR G6430 with a peak frequency of 533MHz. This is the same GPU found in Apple's A7 SoC, although Apple's implementation is running somewhere around 450MHz.

3DMark 1.2 Unlimited - Graphics

3DMark 1.2 Unlimited - Physics

3DMark 1.2 Unlimited - Overall

3DMark performance on the Venue 10 is basically identical to the Venue 8. The small difference is most certainly just test variance. As far as the actual performance goes, the performance of the CPU leads to the highest score we've seen in the physics test. In the graphics test it's made clear that G6430 is not competitive with Apple's 8 core "GXA6850" or NVIDIA's single SMX Kepler GPU in Tegra K1. Again, this was easier to overlook when the device in question was a $200 ZenFone, but when you're selling tablets that cost $400-500 or more you can't lag this far behind the competition.

BaseMark X 1.1 - Dunes (High Quality, Onscreen)

BaseMark X 1.1 - Hangar (High Quality, Onscreen)

BaseMark X 1.1 - Dunes (High Quality, Offscreen)

BaseMark X 1.1 - Hangar (High Quality, Offscreen)

BaseMark X 1.1 - Overall (High Quality)

BaseMark X paints a similar picture to 3DMark. In the onscreen tests the performance of the Venue 10 ends up falling behind the ZenFone 2, which is understandable considering that the Venue 10 has twice as many pixels to power. In the 1080p offscreen tests all the G6430 devices have roughly the same performance, and unfortunately they're much slower than competing tablets.

GFXBench 3.0 T-Rex HD (Onscreen)GFXBench 3.0 Manhattan (Onscreen)GFXBench 3.0 T-Rex HD (Offscreen)GFXBench 3.0 Manhattan (Offscreen)

The last GPU test is GFXBench 3.0, and the results reflect the same level of performance as shown in Basemark X and 3DMark. Both Venue 8 tablets perform identically, and both are around the same performance as devices with Apple's A7 SoC.

When evaluating the Venue 10's GPU performance on its own, it performs decently. However, Apple's A8X and both versions of Tegra K1 perform between two and three times faster depending on the test. You can even get Tegra K1 in tablets that cost only $200-300 with the Xiaomi Mi Pad or the NVIDIA Shield Tablet, which makes the Venue 10's performance seem even more underwhelming considering its $499 price tag. G6430 was top notch when it first showed up in Apple's A7 chip, but after almost two generations of improvements since that time it is no longer a competitive GPU in the high end tablet market where devices cost $500 or more.

NAND Performance

Since mobile device manufacturers don't advertise anything about their storage beyond the capacity, it's difficult to find out about a device's storage performance without testing it yourself or reading a review. However, the speed of a device's NAND can significantly impact performance. Slow memory can bottleneck system performance when there are heavy reads or writes occurring, which occurs more often than one would think due to background applications and tasks like automatically downloading and installing app updates.

Internal NAND - Random ReadInternal NAND - Random WriteInternal NAND - Sequential ReadInternal NAND - Sequential Write

In three of our four tests, the Venue 10 performs roughly as well as the Venue 8, which makes it a fairly average performer. Sequential writes could definitely be improved, but they don't lag far behind other Android tablets like the Nexus 9 or SHIELD Tablet. However, the sequential read speeds are very concerning. 58.48Mbps makes it the second slowest device on the chart, and the only slower device is the Nexus 6 which is crippled by the use of disk encryption.

System Performance Display
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  • Brandon Chester - Wednesday, July 1, 2015 - link

    Heh, what gave it away?
  • lucam - Tuesday, June 30, 2015 - link

    Dear Anand, you should update the GFX results on the iPad Air 2 with the IOS 8.3, that are much faster. Not mentioning the Metal version..
  • Brandon Chester - Tuesday, June 30, 2015 - link

    Thanks for pointing that out. I thought I had updated the results with the ones that I found to be faster during my Metal testing. What I'll do is run them on iOS 8.4 right now and use those results since that will be the most recent iOS version.
  • froozeball - Tuesday, June 30, 2015 - link

    It's too bad. I started out with the old Dell Venue 7 (3740?) and eventually 'progressed' to the Asus Mx173 - based off of the old Nexus device.
    I was much more impressed with the lateral shift to Asus and my opinion of Dell has been that of a lower tier maker striving to punch up with limited resources and ability.
    The looks are nice on the Venue, I did appreciate their stylings (esp the Aluminium parts) of their tablet chassis more than the all plastic Asus.
    It's too bad that something which, IMHO, seems to want to be a flagship product for Dell, in the Venue 10, does't make the grade for the price/quality equation.

    Thanks for the great review!
  • Shadowmaster625 - Tuesday, June 30, 2015 - link

    What a disaster. When are these Z3xxxx chips going to go away? Cherry trail isnt even that much better really. Intel is just fumbling the ball horribly. They have to be deliberately crippling these chips to make Core M look good. But in so doing, they are steadily removing themselves from the mobile market.
  • Michael Bay - Tuesday, June 30, 2015 - link

    There were like two tablets with Z2xxx two phones, so Intel is in fact gaining ground.
  • Shadowmaster625 - Tuesday, June 30, 2015 - link

    So its a tablet attached to a pole? lol. I'll see you on slickdeals in 5 months at a price of $149
  • superflex - Tuesday, June 30, 2015 - link

    Tablets for retards.
  • yefi - Tuesday, June 30, 2015 - link

    lol, you pretty nailed the description.
  • yefi - Tuesday, June 30, 2015 - link

    *pretty much

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