The ASAP model, backed by Nvidia and Carnegie Mellon University, is designed to teach robots complex human-like movements through simulation.
Galaxy S25 Ultra beats iPhone 16 Pro Max in real-world app loading speed test.
According to PhoneBuff, the Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra with Snapdragon 8 Elite chip and 12GB RAM showed its superiority over the A18 Pro chip and 8GB RAM on the iPhone. The test measured the time to open and process tasks on many applications, such as Facebook, Starbucks, Microsoft Office, Snapseed and many other games.
The Galaxy S25 Ultra quickly took the lead, especially when processing videos via LumaFusion on the Samsung phone, which was 25% faster than its Apple rival, an area where the iPhone has always excelled.
When it came to gaming, the S25 Ultra maintained its advantage with results equal to or better than the iPhone in most of the tested games, such as Subway Surfers and Flip Diving. However, the iPhone won in Going Balls and Forward Assault.
The Galaxy S25 Ultra completed the first round of opening applications in 2 minutes and 18 seconds, 15 seconds faster than the iPhone 16 Pro Max. In the second round, when testing the ability to keep apps in memory, the iPhone narrowed the gap but the Galaxy phone still won.
Samsung's impressive performance could be due to the device being equipped with an overclocked Snapdragon 8 Elite chip combined with a 40% larger cooling system, along with 4GB more RAM. However, the iPhone 16 Pro Max launched last year and the iPhone 17 generation with the A19 Pro chip manufactured on an upgraded 3nm process, expected to be released in September, could surpass the S25 Ultra. Some sources say the iPhone 17 will also have a vapor chamber to improve thermal performance.
