A15 benchmarks reveal almost 21% CPU performance gain over A14

More details on the unreleased version of Apple’s iPhone 13 have been directed to the Geekbench browser, offering a look at the performance users can expect from the next-generation phone and, by extension, the new iPad mini.

According to CPU statistics posted by Geekbench users, the average score for a core of the iPhone 13 is 1730, an increase of approximately 10% over the score of 1575 for the iPhone 12. for the iPhone 12 .

If accurate, the numbers represent a good level of computer performance for the entire iPhone 13 line. While Apple includes an additional GPU core and more memory on the A15 Bionic deployed on iPhone 13 models Pro and iPhone 13 Pro Max, all iPhone 13 models share a common six-core CPU design with two performance cores and four efficiency cores.

It should be noted that only six devices with designations ranging from “iPhone14.2”, “iPhone14.3” and “iPhone14.5” have run the comparison suite and have uploaded the corresponding data from this writing, and the initial information cannot be corroborated as legitimate. That said, the results are consistent and the data sheds light on hardware specifications that Apple has yet to detail.

As he points out MacRumors, which observed Geekbench results earlier today, the metal score of the iPhone 13 of 10608 is much lower than the corresponding score 14216 introduced by an iPhone 13 Pro, again the result of a GPU core less . Still, the A15 on the iPhone 13 and presumably the iPhone 13 mini gives a metal score that is about 15% higher than last year’s A14 Bionic.

Apple was unable to detail A15’s CPU performance at Tuesday’s “California Streaming” event, saying the chip is 50% faster than the competition. The ambiguity led some to believe that the decision not to include direct comparisons was intentional.

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