![]() ![]() The chip powering the iPhone 14 may be the same one found in last year's iPhone 13 Pro models, but the iPhone 13 Pro Max posted slightly better numbers on the main Geekbench test - not enough to make much of a difference in real-world performance, but you'd expect the numbers to be more similar. Qualcomm needs to figure out how to catch up. Even the A15 Bionic-powered iPhone 14 leads the rest of the pack. When it comes to raw CPU power, the iPhone 14 Pro and its A16 Bionic destroy everything else. Not only are single-core and multicore performance leagues behind, but Tensor's machine learning power pales in comparison to the A16 Bionic's. There's more than a thousand-point difference between the iPhone 14 Pro and the ROG Phone 6 Pro.Ĭonsidering how much I love the Pixel 6 Pro, I hate to say this, but Google's Tensor chip is sorely lacking in all areas compared to Apple. And yet the A16-powered phones enjoy a substantial lead over the top Snapdragon silicon. ![]() The Snapdragon 8 Plus Gen 1 is currently the best system-on-chip Qualcomm has to offer, with the Asus ROG Phone 6 Pro being the most powerful phone with that chip we've tested. That said the A16 Bionic crushes anything else trying to beat it. ![]() You can only measure Geekbench scores in comparison to one another. By that, I mean the score is not a measurable metric that's easy to understand, unlike say frames per second. Geekbench 5 / Geekbench ML Row 0 - Cell 0Īlways take Geekbench scores with the caveat that they don't really mean much. ![]()
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