The A13 chip is confirmed to be 20% faster than the A12 chip

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The launch of the iPhone not only means, sometimes, a change in the design of the same, but the introduction of new hardware that enables devices to do what they do. Many of the powerful features of iOS 13 depend essentially on the processor inside. In the latest iPhone 11, 11 Pro and 11 Pro Max carry the new Apple A13 chip. In the keynote and on the presentation website they assured that it was 20% faster than the A12 and after a series of tests it can be confirmed that the new chip is one of the best chip on the market.

Not much of a match for Apple's A13 chip

The evidence comes from AnandTech, a media dedicated to hardware that is responsible for analyzing the hardware of all new releases to confirm what companies say about it. On this occasion, they have been in charge of assessing and testing the A13 chip, which according to Apple claimed that it was 20% faster than the predecessor A12. After a series of tests, it has been confirmed that yes, the speed of the new chip is considerably higher than the A12.

However, Apple the maximum power consumption of the new processor has increased. That is, the A3 is 1 watt higher than the A12. According to AnandTech, this makes "performance less efficient and could make iPhone 11 more sensitive to temperature and acceleration." This would only affect in cases where the device's CPU is put to its maximum performance, a situation that many users may never reach.

Las mejoras sostenidas en la puntuación de rendimiento de Apple son mucho más significativas y alcanzan del 50% al 60% en comparación con los iPhones del año pasado. Como parecería, las afirmaciones de Apple de haber mejorado la disipación térmica para el procesador han funcionado extremadamente bien.

The final reflection augurs a good result for Apple. Since from the medium that has carried out the sophisticated analysis they assure that there is no competitor in the mobile device space for the A13. The growth trend of creator processors by the Big Apple seems to be a reality year after year:

El año pasado noté que el A12 estaba al límite de los mejores procesadores CPU de escritorio. Este año, el A13 ha coincidido esencialmente con lo mejor que AMD e Intel tienen para ofrecer.


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