iPhone 12 With A14 SoC Gets Terrific Benchmark Scores On Geekbench
Karamchand Rameshwar
The iPhone 12 with the A14 SoC not only has higher benchmark scores than its Android counterparts, but its single-core score is also nearly twice as high.
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Following the tradition of its predecessors, the iPhone 12 once again has the overwhelming power, crushing the performance of any phone on the market, including the most powerful Android devices available today.
The new benchmark of the iPhone 12 posted on Weibo is similar to the performance of the iPad Pro, which is already capable of exceeding the scores of most laptops on the market. According to what has been recorded from Geekbench 5, the iPhone 12 will use A14 Bionic chipset clocked at 3.1GHz. It will also be the chipset to surpass the 3 GHz mark. According to recent rumors, the chipset will be produced on TSMC's 5nm process.
Apple's iPhone 12 lineup will have terrific benchmark scores of up to 1658 points in the single-core test and 4,612 points in the multi-core test. Meanwhile, the Galaxy S20 Ultra, one of the most powerful Android phones on the market, can only score 805 and 3076.7 points in the same tests, respectively. In fact, these scores are not even comparable to that of the A13 Bionic on the iPhone 11, let alone A14.
Although the multi-core score is not much different, only about one and a half times, the single-core score of A14 is more than 2 times of the Snapdragon 865. To recall, the iPhone 11 Pro Max with the Apple’s A13 SoC scored 1,329 points in the single-core test and 3,468 points in the multi-core test, while the Snapdragon 865-powered Galaxy S20 Ultra’s benchmark scores are 923 and 3,267 points. You can clearly see that while the multi-core score of the S20 Ultra is slightly behind the iPhone 12, its single-score is nearly half of what the iPhone 12 achieved.
Of course, the above score is for reference only because it only reflects pure processing power, not the full performance of a device. We still need to consider RAM, the speed of internal memory or the operating system. The impressive figures at the present time will show that the next generation of iPhone will have very powerful performance, equivalent to an iPad Pro to handle all sorts of apps and tasks.
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