IPhone XS with A12 Bionic chip has 4GB of RAM

All the work? of Apple's new products start today. Few days remain to be able to analyze the new iPhone and Apple Watch in detail, to be able to check if everything they said in the keynote is true. There are many doubts about the interior of the new iPhone, but they will be cleared with the passage of days.

A few hours ago the Geekbench database was updated with a device called iPhone 11,6. We do not know if it is the iPhone XS, XS Max or XR, but what we do know is that it carries the A12 Bionic at 2,49 GHz and 4 GB of RAM. 

Uncertainty inside the new iPhone XS

Apple never provides internal data from processor speed, nor of the amount of RAM included in your devices. It is a way to keep this data on hold until the first users have it in their hands. Apparently an iPhone XS ran the Geekbench app yesterday and its data was stored in its database.

La app Geekbench is a platform that allows us to know the specifications of a device, measure the speed of its processor and other parameters to finally give a score. The score obtained by the iPhone XS is 4790 (with a single core) and 10842 (in the multi-core test). It is not quite a significant jump with the A11 Bionic of the iPhone X since it achieved 4248 and 10410 points respectively.

Additionally, Geekbench reports that the device that ran its app contained 4 GB of RAM and its processor ran at 2,49 GHz. We do not know which of the three iPhone XS passed the test, but we must remember that all three models have the new A12 Bionic chip inside them, so, in that sense, the processor speeds should be the same unless they are that Apple has wanted to make distinctions.


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  1.   jhalexi said

    No wonder Apple did not present statistics on how much its processor capacity had increased compared to last year. It is that there has been practically no major advance, except in the energy field with those 7nm.