It seems incredible how the microprocessor industry has no limits, and Apple is capable of surpassing its processors year after year. We are currently in 5 nm technologies. and new chips are being tested at 3 nm. Amazing.
And these systems are accompanied by greater computing capacity, with less heating, and that leads to less energy consumption. The new processor in the iPhone 12 and iPad Air, the A14 Bionic, it is a brown beast. The first benchmarks are already being published, with surprising results.
We can now order the new ones iPhones 12, iPhone 12 Pro, and iPad Air. They are the first devices of the company that mount the new A14 Bionic chip. The most powerful processor made for Apple in all its history.
And although these orders will not begin to be sent until the next Friday October 23, the company has already sent some units to some other user "plugged in". Well, some of these privileged have already done performance tests with the Geekbench application on their new iPhone, and they can already be seen in the lists published by the application.
The first data already appears in the Geekbench list
The device reference «iPhone 13,3»Which corresponds to the 12-inch iPhone 6,1 Pro. The "iPhone 13,4»Represents the 12-inch iPhone 6,7 Pro Max.
There are already a few scores, which fluctuate depending on different factors at the time of taking the test. The fastest results of the iPhone 12 Pro show a score for a single core of 1597 points and 4152 for multiple cores.
If we take an average, we can assure that the A14 Bionic is approximately a 26 percent faster than its predecessor, the A13 Bionic.
At the moment there are very few users who have published their data on Geekbench for the iPhone 12 Pro Max. The fastest results show a score with a single core of 1590 points and a multi-core of 4062. With these few data, at first it seems that the iPhone 12 Pro Max is more than 20% faster than iPhone 11 Pro Max.
These are very good first data for the new iPhone 12 Pro, but we have to wait. First, because these first tests we do not know if they have been done with the mobile just taken out of the box, and if it is already updated to the new version of iOS 14.0.1.
And second because there are very few users who have posted their data. We will have to wait for more entries to be able to make averages more adjusted to reality. But it is clear that Apple has once again surpassed itself.
The benchmarks of the iPhone 12 are disastrous, giving only 25k points compared to its predecessor the iPhone 11.