No, Apple isn’t paying Geekbench to make the iPhone faster than Samsung’s flagship
Geekbench developers face the most controversial accusations on social networks.
We already guessed this during our comparison between the iPhone 14 Pro Max and the Galaxy S23 Ultra. flagship Samsung was superior in many ways, Performance of Apple’s smartphone was very similar Regarding the S23 Ultra because of the inherent relationship between iPhone’s hardware and software.
It should be borne in mind that Samsung has an advantage because the launch of the Galaxy S23 series was delayed by about 4 months compared to the launch of the latest generation iPhone. Regardless, the latest Geekbench tests show that the iPhone 14 Pro is 20% faster than the models in the Samsung Galaxy S23 series.
They accuse Apple of paying to get better results from Benchmarks
As a result of such evidence, many fans of Samsung and other Android manufacturers Geekbench developers criticized – by the way, relatively recently launched Geekbench 6 on the App Store, allegedly receiving a financial bribe from Apple.
In fact, the iPhone 14 Pro Max made an epic comeback in the last speed test alongside the Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra. By the way, a controversial test, which you can see in the video below on the channel phone enthusiast and this has fueled criticism and exacerbated the attitude of many Android users.
Now are these accusations true? Does Apple pay the creators of Benchmarks to stand out in all benchmarks? A little spoilers: answer is no.
Claims that Apple pays Geekbench so that its latest iPhone models can outperform Samsung’s new phones are unfounded. are tribalistic. And in a never-ending battle between fans of both companies far from facing each other, they have to admire the most outstanding features of their counterparts.
They compiled a series of criticisms and accusations against Apple from Phone Arena. It should also be noted that although they are baseless accusations, many of them some degree of insight quite interesting.
“I think Geekbench is on Apple’s side. Whenever Apple is about to lose, a new version of Geekbench comes out…”
Many users lit up social networks to discuss this topic and come to the following conclusion: “Tim Cook bought Geekbench” To make the Galaxy S23 Ultra appear slower than it actually is.
Tablet, smartphone, laptop, etc. There are many tools, applications and software to measure the performance of processors of electronic devices. Some of the best known Geekbench, AnTuTu, GFX, 3D Sign… If we are to get to the root of all this, we will have to wait and see the results that dictate these alternatives.
Geekbench performance tests of iPhone 14 Pro and Galaxy S23 Ultra
Geekbench 5 test results determined that Apple’s iPhone 14 Pro models outperformed the Galaxy S23 smartphones, as well as the iPhone 13 models. which, in fact, we understand that may be a little suspicious.
However, doubts increase as the results further increase the superiority of Geekbench 6 and iPhone 14 Pro Max. measures performance in new areas and with greater precision photo filters, databases, background blur, very large PDF files, HTML loads and long etc.
While Geekbench 6 focuses on leveraging GPU performance across different platforms such as Android and iOS, the results multicore CPU focused on mirroring How do new processors benefit from efficiency and high speeds? your terminal.
In an interview with John Poole, founder of Arstechnica, Primate Labs and Geekbench:
“The biggest change in Geekbench 6 is probably the way multi-core scores are calculated, which measure how well cores cooperate to complete a shared task.”
In individual Geekbench 5 tests, the Galaxy S23 Ultra achieved these results: 1,600 and some results 5,000 in multi-core test. Individual score of iPhone 14 Pro 1,900 And 5,500 multi-core.
Geekbench 5 test results
Geekbench 6, on the other hand, found that the Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra had a slightly higher score. 1,900 single core and 5.100 multi-core. As for the iPhone 14 Pro, the score of individual tests 2,500 and the results of the multi-core tests were as follows: 6,500.
Geekbench 6 test results
As a matter of fact, the iPhone 14 Pro, 18% main (single core) and 10% Higher (multi-core) than Galaxy S23 Ultra in Geekbench 5 tests and percentage in Geekbench 6 31% and one 18%respectively.
What do you think about the performance tests of these Benchmarks? Do you think Geekbench always supports Apple iPhone?
Source: i Padizate
