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A14X Bionic Performance Based on A12 Bionic, A12Z Bionic Difference Puts It on Par With a 16-inch MacBook Pro With an 8-Core CPU

A14X Bionic Performance Based on A12 Bionic, A12Z Bionic Difference Puts It on Par With a 16-inch MacBook Pro With an 8-Core CPU

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https://wccftech.com/a14x-bionic-performance-equal-to-8-core-16-inch-macbook-pro/

Apple’s A14X Bionic will be the company’s powerful 5nm silicon expected to power the iPad Pro, which by the way, is also rumored to feature a mini-LED screen. If you recall, the A12X Bionic, the chipset running in the 2018 iPad Pro; its performance was measured to be near-equal to a 15-inch MacBook Pro running an Intel 6-core processor. Coming to the A14X Bionic, its estimated performance is even higher, according to the difference found between the A12 Bionic and the A12Z Bionic.

The YouTube channel ‘Living on iPad’ decided to carry out a performance test difference between the A12 Bionic and the A12Z Bionic. According to his numbers, there is a 64 percent improvement in the multi-core test results exhibited by the A12Z Bionic, and that naturally meant that he’ll take these findings and apply them to find out the estimated performance of the A14X Bionic. The result? Quite astonishing, to be honest. The YouTube channel estimates that the upcoming silicon will obtain a multi-core score of 6884.

A14X Bionic Performance Based on A12 Bionic, A12Z Bionic Difference Puts It on Par With a 16-inch MacBook Pro With an 8-Core CPU

Oct 4, 2020, 4:27pm UTC
https://wccftech.com/a14x-bionic-performance-equal-to-8-core-16-inch-macbook-pro/ > Apple’s A14X Bionic will be the company’s powerful 5nm silicon expected to power the iPad Pro, which by the way, is also rumored to feature a mini-LED screen. If you recall, the A12X Bionic, the chipset running in the 2018 iPad Pro; its performance was measured to be near-equal to a 15-inch MacBook Pro running an Intel 6-core processor. Coming to the A14X Bionic, its estimated performance is even higher, according to the difference found between the A12 Bionic and the A12Z Bionic. > The YouTube channel ‘Living on iPad’ decided to carry out a performance test difference between the A12 Bionic and the A12Z Bionic. According to his numbers, there is a 64 percent improvement in the multi-core test results exhibited by the A12Z Bionic, and that naturally meant that he’ll take these findings and apply them to find out the estimated performance of the A14X Bionic. The result? Quite astonishing, to be honest. The YouTube channel estimates that the upcoming silicon will obtain a multi-core score of 6884.