The new iPhone 14 has already been presented to the whole world. Thanks to rumors, we’ve known for months that the standard versions will retain the A15 chip seen in the iPhone 13 Pro, while the most powerful models will switch to A16 Bionic. Test results today Geekbench confirm the jump in performance, although perhaps not as significant as some expected.
Tests have been uploaded to Geekbench and published MacRumors. The differences between the iPhone 14 Pro and iPhone 13 Pro can be seen mostly in the multi-core test, as usual, while the difference is much smaller in the single-core test.
First, the single-core performance of the A16 chip in the iPhone 14 Pro was measured against the A15 in the 13 Pro. The results showed that the first received 1887 points and the second received 1707 points.. The difference between them is 187 points, which can also be considered as an improvement of 10.5%.
On the other hand, multi-core measurements gave a much more remarkable result. Bye iPhone 14 Pro scored 5455 points, iPhone 13 Pro – 4659 points.. At the same time, it was found that the new generation of processors is 17.1% more powerful than the current one – in test multicore—.
iPhone 14 Pro (A16) | iPhone 13 Pro (A15) | |
multi-core | 5455 | 4659 |
one core | 1887 | 1707 |
iPhone 14 Pro vs. iPhone 13 Pro: power struggle
Now we are waiting for more data in the coming days. Cause? Yesterday, some portals repeated the first test of the A16 Bionic. However, its numbers were somewhat surprising due to a small gap in relation to the previous chip. These numbers also contrast with the Geekbench data.
In the single-core test, the iPhone 14 Pro A16 scored 1879 points compared to 1707 points for the iPhone 13 Pro. total with 4664 for A16 and 4659 for A15.
What do these unequal results mean? Well, it’s likely that Apple right now working on fine-tuning the latest details of iOS 16 for your new generation. After all, a small change in the system can lead to a dramatic change in results. For this reason, it can be assumed that when the launch date of the new iPhone 14 Pro arrives, we will see a slightly more noticeable jump.
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