![]() ![]() These amounts are the same as the iPhone 12 lineup from last year. Though not confirmed by Apple, strings in the Xcode 13 beta suggest the iPhone 13 Pro models have 6GB of RAM, while the iPhone 13 mini has 4GB of RAM. These values are approximately 10 to 20 percent higher than the iPhone 12 Pro, which scored 15.īoth the iPhone 13 and the iPhone 13 Pro are equipped with the same A15 Bionic chipset. The iPhone 13 scored 1738 in the single-core CPU and 4766 in the multi-core tests. The Geekbench GPU scores show the iPhone 13 Pro scored 14216, a whopping 55 percent higher than the iPhone 12 Pro, which scored 9123.Įven the plain jane iPhone 13 outperformed the iPhone 12 Pro with a score of 10608.ĬPU performance also was blazingly fast but not as shockingly high as the GPU in the iPhone 13. ![]() Shockingly, the Geekbench results show the A15 Bionic is even faster than Apple claims. This increase in speed jumps to 50 percent with the 5-core GPU in the iPhone 13 Pro models. The company claimed the 4-core A15 Bionic chip in the iPhone 13 gives the phone a 30 percent performance boost over the iPhone 12 Pro. In its recent fall press event, Apple unveiled its A15 Bionic chipset, which powers the iPhone 13 and the 13 Pro. Now that the iPhone 13 models are in the hands of reviewers, benchmark results are landing on Geekbench, and the results are shocking. Surprisingly, the model identifier for the device on Geekbench’s website is iPhone 14,6. This year was no different with the iPhone 13 and the A15 Bionic, giving Apple a 30 to 50 percent GPU performance boost over previous models. iPhone SE 3 Beats iPhone 13, Galaxy S22 Ultra on Geekbench Following its official launch at the Peek Performance event last week, the Geekbench 5 scores of the iPhone SE 3 (2022) were published on the official website. We’ll have to run some graphics-based benchmark tests ourselves, but there’s a chance the iPhone 14 Pro is much better at throwing around graphics than the iPhone 13 Pro.Apple typically upgrades its processor in each new iPhone model and boasts about the performance gains. Geekbench focuses on the CPU side of the equation, but the A16 Bionic also boasts a GPU with 50 percent more memory bandwidth. ![]() Apple is still calling the A16 Bionic “the fastest chip ever in a smartphone,” after all. That’s not to say that there haven’t been raw performance improvements. Rather, Apple seems keen to stress how much more efficient the A16 Bionic chip is, as well as its “impressive computational photography capabilities”. “The new 6-core CPU is up to 40 percent faster than the competition,” reads Apple’s blurb. Apple didn’t talk of performance improvements in relation to the A16 Bionic’s predecessor, as it has often done in the past, but rather in relation to its Android competition. ![]() There was a hint that the A16 Bionic wasn’t a massive leap forward in performance terms during the launch event. Benchmark results for the iPhone 13 Pro can be found below. However, compared to last year’s iPhone 13 Pro, which scored 1707 in single-core and 4659, there’s a marginal improvement at best. Over on the popular Geekbench CPU benchmark tool (via MacRumors), the first test has appeared for the iPhone 15,3, which is the code name for the new iPhone 14 Pro.Ī single-core score of 1879 and a multi-core score of 4664 for the iPhone 14 Pro is certainly strong, and beats out the Android opposition. Apple iPhone 13 Pro Geekbench single-core score is 1,739 and multi-core benchmark score is 4,746 GFXBench Manhattan score for Apple iPhone 13 Pro is 3,721.1 and GFXBench T-Rex score is 3,359. Potential iPhone 14 owners needn’t worry, it seems, at least when it comes to raw CPU power. Apple iPhone 13 Pro AnTuTu, Geekbench & GFXBench Score Apple iPhone 13 Pro AnTuTu benchmark score is 819,845. There’s been a fair amount of hoo-hah over the fact that the iPhone 14 misses out on this new component in favour of last year’s A15 Bionic chip, just like the iPhone 13 Pro. In a Geekbench 5 benchmark test conducted by PCMag, the Galaxy S22 Ultra with Qualcomm's Snapdragon 8 Gen 1 processor achieved a multi-core score of 3,433, compared to 4,647 for the iPhone 13. An early Geekbench benchmark score suggests that the iPhone 14 Pro and its new A16 Bionic chip are only slightly faster than the iPhone 13 Pro with its A15 Bionic.Īpple launched the iPhone 14 Pro at a special event yesterday, and one of the features announced was a new A16 Bionic chip. ![]()
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