iPhone 11 Benchmark Allegedly Shows More RAM; Modest Performance Gains Presumably Thanks to A13

iPhone 11 Benchmark Allegedly Shows More RAM; Modest Performance Gains Presumably Thanks to A13

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The iPhone XR is said to get a successor on September 10, presumably called the iPhone 11, according to some unofficial cases. With less than a few days remaining for Apple’s ‘By innovation only’ keynote to kick-off, an alleged iPhone 11 benchmark was spotted online, revealing some decent performance gains which could be the result of the device fueled by the brand new A13 SoC, which is said to be made on TSMC’s advanced N7 Pro architecture. Let us take an in-depth look at this benchmark and dig up some useful information.

The iPhone 11 benchmark spotted on Geekbench reveals the device running iOS 13.1, with the motherboard identifier N104AP. Earlier this year, it was reported that the iPhone XR successor was internally codenamed N104, meaning that the device in question could very well be the cheaper model out of the three expected to launch next week. One of the biggest changes we notice is the increase in RAM to 4GB. If you remember, the iPhone XR shipped with 3GB RAM, while the more expensive iPhone XS and iPhone XS Max launched with 4GB RAM.

iPhone 11 Benchmark Allegedly Shows More RAM; Modest Performance Gains Presumably Thanks to A13

Sep 3, 2019, 6:14am UTC
https://wccftech.com/iphone-11-benchmark-more-ram/ > The iPhone XR is said to get a successor on September 10, presumably called the iPhone 11, according to some unofficial cases. With less than a few days remaining for Apple’s ‘By innovation only’ keynote to kick-off, an alleged iPhone 11 benchmark was spotted online, revealing some decent performance gains which could be the result of the device fueled by the brand new A13 SoC, which is said to be made on TSMC’s advanced N7 Pro architecture. Let us take an in-depth look at this benchmark and dig up some useful information. > The iPhone 11 benchmark spotted on Geekbench reveals the device running iOS 13.1, with the motherboard identifier N104AP. Earlier this year, it was reported that the iPhone XR successor was internally codenamed N104, meaning that the device in question could very well be the cheaper model out of the three expected to launch next week. One of the biggest changes we notice is the increase in RAM to 4GB. If you remember, the iPhone XR shipped with 3GB RAM, while the more expensive iPhone XS and iPhone XS Max launched with 4GB RAM.