New iPhone 12 Pro Benchmark Shows up to a 25% Performance Increase Compared to iPhone 11 Pro Thanks to the A14 Bionic

New iPhone 12 Pro Benchmark Shows up to a 25% Performance Increase Compared to iPhone 11 Pro Thanks to the A14 Bionic

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Just yesterday, a disappointing compute benchmark showed the iPhone 12 Pro getting much lower scores in the multi-core segment than the iPad Air 4 despite both products featuring Apple’s newest A14 Bionic SoC. The latest benchmark paints a more rosy picture for Apple’s newest and premium 6.1-inch model while also revealing that the flagship can deliver up to a 25 percent performance gain compared to last year’s iPhone 11 Pro.

The previously leaked Geekbench 5 results saw the iPhone 12 Pro obtain a single-core score of 1590 and a multi-core result of 3120. While the iPad Air 4 was equal to the iPhone 12 Pro in the single-core category, the new tablet achieved a multi-core score of 4198. Thankfully, the updated results on Geekbench 5 show that the iPhone 12 Pro is an absolute beast with 6GB RAM, even though both it and the iPhone 12 have disappointed in a fresh AnTuTu benchmark leak. The results are given below should you wish to check them out.

New iPhone 12 Pro Benchmark Shows up to a 25% Performance Increase Compared to iPhone 11 Pro Thanks to the A14 Bionic

Oct 15, 2020, 4:44pm UTC
https://wccftech.com/iphone-12-pro-vs-iphone-11-pro-benchmark-25-percent-performance-gain/ > Just yesterday, a disappointing compute benchmark showed the iPhone 12 Pro getting much lower scores in the multi-core segment than the iPad Air 4 despite both products featuring Apple’s newest A14 Bionic SoC. The latest benchmark paints a more rosy picture for Apple’s newest and premium 6.1-inch model while also revealing that the flagship can deliver up to a 25 percent performance gain compared to last year’s iPhone 11 Pro. > The previously leaked Geekbench 5 results saw the iPhone 12 Pro obtain a single-core score of 1590 and a multi-core result of 3120. While the iPad Air 4 was equal to the iPhone 12 Pro in the single-core category, the new tablet achieved a multi-core score of 4198. Thankfully, the updated results on Geekbench 5 show that the iPhone 12 Pro is an absolute beast with 6GB RAM, even though both it and the iPhone 12 have disappointed in a fresh AnTuTu benchmark leak. The results are given below should you wish to check them out.