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The first benchmark of the iPhone 13 Pro with A15 Bionic processor

Earlier this week, Apple unveiled its iPhone 13 with its A15 processor and, as always, announced that these products are the fastest smartphones in the world. Interestingly, the graphics chip inside the standard iPhone 13 mini and mini has 4 cores as before, while the iPhone 13 Pro and Pro Max with the new iPad mini have 5-core graphics. Now, the first benchmark of the iPhone 13 Pro with A15 Bionic announces a significant improvement in the processor and its graphics.
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The first benchmark of the iPhone 13 Pro

AnTuTu recently discovered that a phone called the iPhone 14.2, which looks like the iPhone 13 Pro, was tested with 6GB of RAM and 1TB of storage in this benchmark. The score earned by this phone is close to 840,000, which is undoubtedly faster than all previous models of this device.

To compare the benchmark results of the iPhone 12 Pro and 13 Pro according to the scores obtained by these two phones in AnTuTu, it shows that its processor performance has improved by about 19%. This is not a bad number, and on the other hand it is not so impressive, but it has to do with the new design and the added core of the A15. GPU performance also indicates a 17% improvement.

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In the memory test, the performance of the new chip has improved by 44%, and naturally, the use of 1 terabyte of memory should show its positive effect. Of course, these memories may have been as fast as the device’s RAM, but as you know, Apple is reluctant to give details about these, and we’ll have to wait to find out more.

Geekbench is another benchmark in which a phone with an A15 chip and 5-core graphics is seen. The phone appears to be an early version of the iPhone 13 Pro. The score of this phone is 14216, which is about 55% better than the score of 9123 achieved by the iPhone 12 Pro. This score could indicate a significant improvement in the graphics performance of the iPhone 13 Pro and 13 Pro Max compared to its predecessor.

Apple called the version of the A15 with 5-core graphics the fastest smartphone chip and promised that its graphics performance would be 50% better than any other smartphone. This seems to be true at least in comparison to the previous generation A14 Bionic chip with 4 graphics cores. In these tests, the iPhone 13 Pro, like the 12 Pro, had 6GB of RAM.

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IPhone 13 Pro Max in Geekbench

Another Geekbench test featured a phone called the iPhone 14.3, which appears to be the iPhone 13 Pro Max. But this time its processor (not GPU) has been tested. The phone has a score of 1734 in the single-core section and 4818 in the multi-core section.

It is not yet clear what the A15 will do with the quad-core graphics used in the iPhone 13 and 13 Mini. There is not even a reliable benchmark for the Snapdragon 898 and Exynos 2200 chips to compare to the performance of Apple’s new chip. However, the two chips are expected to be officially unveiled as we approach the end of 2021.

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