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Apple iPhone 14 Pro first runtime score out A16 performance squeeze toothpaste

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After the official launch, the first run scores of iPhone 14 Pro appeared in the GeekBench 5 database, which is the first time we look ahead to the real performance strength of the A16 processor. The model is identified as iPhone 15,3, with a maximum CPU frequency of 3.46GHz, motherboard code D74AP, and running the iOS 16.0 operating system. Performance, single-core 1879, multi-core 4664.

Compared to the previous generation A15’s typical scores of 1722 single-core and 4674 multi-core, the single-core has only improved by 9% and the multi-core has even slipped. However, some digital bloggers claim that the multi-core results are somewhat anomalous and can be ignored for now, and then evaluated against them when more models’ score results are released in the future.

The A16’s single-core is still the world’s best, with a lead of up to 40% or more compared to the strongest in the Android camp, such as the Tiangui 9000+ and Snapdragon 8+, and a multi-core lead of close to double digits.

In addition, the identification specifications also confirmed that the iPhone 14 Pro with 6GB of RAM.

It is understood that the A16 processor uses a 4nm process, the CPU is still 2 performance cores + 4 performance cores, the GPU is 5 cores, the AI engine is still 16 cores, and the number of transistors increased by 6.6% over the A15, the number of operations per second increased by 8%, the main frequency increased by 7%.

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