iPhone 11 Pro Benchmark Allegedly Shows Increased Multi-Core Performance & Other Details

iPhone 11 Pro Benchmark Allegedly Shows Increased Multi-Core Performance & Other Details

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Just like its previous keynotes, Apple didn’t dive into the key specifications of the iPhone 11, iPhone 11 Pro and iPhone 11 Pro Max. While it did state that the A13 Bionic was the fastest SoC running in a smartphone, it didn’t give exact numbers to back up that claim, but it doesn’t need to. According to an alleged iPhone 11 Pro benchmark, the device obtains impressive scores yet again, beating the competition, but there are some interesting bits here that we’d like to share with you.

According to the latest iPhone 11 Pro benchmark results taken from Geekbench, the device features the Motherboard number D42AP, suggesting that the iPhone 11 Pro Max will most likely sport the part figure ‘D43’. While we’ll talk about the scores in just a minute, we’d like to address the RAM count of the iPhone 11 Pro. According to a previous alleged benchmark of the cheaper iPhone 11, the latter featured the same 4GB RAM as the more expensive iPhone 11 Pro, and we feel that the iPhone 11 Pro Max’s RAM count could remain the same.

iPhone 11 Pro Benchmark Allegedly Shows Increased Multi-Core Performance & Other Details

Sep 12, 2019, 8:15am UTC
https://wccftech.com/iphone-11-pro-benchmark-increased-multi-core-scores/ > Just like its previous keynotes, Apple didn’t dive into the key specifications of the iPhone 11, iPhone 11 Pro and iPhone 11 Pro Max. While it did state that the A13 Bionic was the fastest SoC running in a smartphone, it didn’t give exact numbers to back up that claim, but it doesn’t need to. According to an alleged iPhone 11 Pro benchmark, the device obtains impressive scores yet again, beating the competition, but there are some interesting bits here that we’d like to share with you. > According to the latest iPhone 11 Pro benchmark results taken from Geekbench, the device features the Motherboard number D42AP, suggesting that the iPhone 11 Pro Max will most likely sport the part figure ‘D43’. While we’ll talk about the scores in just a minute, we’d like to address the RAM count of the iPhone 11 Pro. According to a previous alleged benchmark of the cheaper iPhone 11, the latter featured the same 4GB RAM as the more expensive iPhone 11 Pro, and we feel that the iPhone 11 Pro Max’s RAM count could remain the same.