The AnTuTu scores for the iPhone 14 Pro and iPhone 14 Pro Max have been released, showing an overall performance improvement of 19% compared to the previous generation iPhone 13 Pro and iPhone 13 Pro Max.
The Pro models are his two handsets of the latest Apple flagships powered by the A16 Bionic SoC. According to the AnTuTu results shared by Weibo’s benchmarking platform, the iPhone 14 Pro scored 9,78,147 points and the iPhone 14 Pro Max scored 9,72,936 points.
iPhone 14 Pro, 14 Pro Max AnTuTu score shows significant improvement
iPhone 14 Pro and Pro Max’s Antutu scores were posted on the Chinese social networking website Weibo and brought to light by MySmartPrice. The post notes that these are the maxed-out versions with 1TB of storage and 6GB of RAM.
The iPhone 14 Pro got a total score of 978,147 and the 14 Pro Max managed a composite score of 972,936, which is nearly an 18.8 percent improvement over the iPhone 13 Pro duo. The CPU performance has improved by nearly 17 percent per the leak, and this is a more promising result compared to Geekbench scores that had surfaced earlier.
An interesting thing to note should be that since the new iPhone 14 and iPhone 14 Plus use the chipset from the iPhone 13 Pro duo, this is a comparison within the iPhone 14 series as well. The iPhone 14 and iPhone 14 Plus were also upgraded to 6GB of RAM. The A16 Bionic is based on the slightly more modern 4nm processing tech than the A15 Bionic’s 5nm process and as such, we do expect more than just a marginal increase in performance.
At its Far Out announcement event, Apple said that its new A16 Bionic SoC, which is home-made, has two high-performance cores and four of its high-efficiency cores. The Apple A16 Bionic chip, coupled with a faster 5‑core GPU and an all-new 16-core Neural Engine, delivers superior graphics. Moreover, these components are capable of performing about a whopping 17 trillion operations per second.
Additionally, Apple says the CPU, GPU, neural engine, and image signal processor will work together to support the new camera hardware, performing up to 4 trillion operations per photo. In the meantime, the iPhone 14 Pro has been seeing strong demand. However, the iPhone 14 Plus seems to be failing in terms of garnering popularity among iPhone fans.