09/15 2024 528
On September 11, the benchmark score of iPhone 16 Pro Max appeared on the GeekBench website, with a single-core score of 3018 and a multi-core score of 7751.
This performance is disappointing, as the multi-core score is basically the same as that of the Dimensity 9300 and does not show much improvement compared to the previous generation A17 Pro.
Today, the benchmark score of iPhone 16 Pro also appeared on the GeekBench website, with a single-core score of 3429 and a multi-core score of 8790, which is significantly more reasonable.
Compared to the A17 Pro chip in iPhone 15 Pro, it is approximately 15%~20% faster and 30%~35% faster than the A16 Bionic chip in iPhone 15, consistent with Apple's claims at the product launch event regarding performance improvements.
When compared to the Geekbench test results of the latest iPad Air with the M1 chip, which has an average multi-core score of 8351, the A18 Pro is 5% faster.
It is reported that the A18 Pro features a 6-core architecture design, including 2 performance cores and 4 efficiency cores. Its cache is larger than that of the A18, and it integrates the next-generation ML machine learning accelerator.
Officially, the A18 Pro offers a 15% performance improvement and a 20% reduction in power consumption compared to the A17 Pro, making it the fastest mobile CPU in history.
In addition, the A18 Pro supports dynamic caching and grid shading technology. The neural network unit remains a 16-core configuration, and memory bandwidth has increased by 17%.
This chip is first introduced in the iPhone 16 Pro and iPhone 16 Pro Max, supporting Apple intelligence and making it the most powerful mobile chip in Apple's history.