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According to AnTuTu, the iPhone 14 Pro processor is 17% faster than the iPhone 13 Pro.

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At the Far Out event this month Mansana introduced iphone 14 and iPhone 14 Plus with very few updates, leaving all the news for iPhone 14 Pro and iPhone 14 Pro Max: a dynamic island for alerts, screen brighter with AOD, A16 Bionic chipset…

After passing the Geekbench test bench, the Apple A16 chip has now passed the AnTuTu test, very famous in the industry for giving the most important numbers: if you have the highest score in Antutu, you will ensure that you have gone out in all media.

Two models, both iphone 14 pro and iPhone 14 Pro Max were exposed to AnTuTu with a 6 GB RAM and 1 TB storage configuration. That is, two higher options for internal memory.

The iPhone 14 Pro AnTuTu Benchmark scored 978,147 and the iPhone 14 Pro Max scored 972,936, an 18.8% increase over the iPhone 13 Pro.


Among other data CPU performance increased by 17% and GPU performance reached 28%.what should be the biggest improvement in GPU performance in recent years at Apple.

Above you explained all data with difference between models. Apple wouldn’t have given us some information about the iPhone 14 and iPhone 14 Plus, but they don’t seem to be very interested.

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The A16 Bionic processor, found only in the iPhone 14 Pro and iPhone 14 Pro Max models, continues to use a six-core design, including two high-performance cores and four power-efficient cores.

But power consumption compared to A15 is reduced by 20%., the advantages of 4nm process technology are obvious. It is also true that the new screen should consume more.

The GPU was designed with 5 cores and as we can see in the test, the improvement was more than obvious, though it will be necessary to see how this new graphics card will be consumed when consumers start getting their iPhone 14.

Source: Computer Hoy

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