A few days ago, Apple unleashed the new iPhone 11 phones with the new 7nm A13 Bionic chipset. In case you are wondering about its benchmark scores, the company's new trio of phones destroyed everyone else!
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iPhone 11 Pro |
Record-breaking scores
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AnTuTu scores of the new iPhones |
AnTuTu revealed that the phones scored at least 455K in its tests. In particular, iPhone 11 scored 456655, iPhone 11 Pro scored 455,452, and iPhone 11 Pro Max scored 462,098. These scores are the highest found on any other handset.
The nearest competitor is the Snapdragon 855 Plus powered ROG Phone 2 scoring 396,813 points. The new iPhones scored at least 58K higher than the top-scoring Android phone.
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Geekbench scores of iPhone 11 |
At Geekbench, iPhone 11 Pro got a single-core score of 5,472 and 13,769 multi-score scores. Again, that is higher than the nearest Android competition.
The reason behind this ridiculous speed is the new 7nm A13 Bionic which is made out of 8.5 billion transistors.
Apple said that it uses 2 performance cores with 20 percent faster speeds and 30 percent lower power consumption paired with 4 efficiency cores with 20 percent faster performance and 40 percent lower power consumption than its previous-gen chips.
It also has a metal optimized quad-core GPU with a 20 percent speedier performance and 40 percent lower power consumption than the predecessor and an upgraded octa-core Neural Engine for AI tasks.
The new NPU has a 20 percent faster performance and 15 percent lower power consumption.
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