The Cupertino giant has already become a major player when it comes to making powerful SoCs and its latest A14 Bionic was the one that is hugely anticipated. Already the new chip from Apple has been detailed when it was launched alongside the new iPad Air and now we have the chip in action.
The new Apple A14 Bionic chip gives 40% better CPU performance & 30% better GPU performance than a much older A12 chip. In A14 Bionic, Apple has used 6 cores wherein 2 of them are high-performing cores while the other 4 are high-efficiency cores to handle simpler tasks.
Ice Universe has spotted the first Geekbench 5 score of the new Apple A14 Bionic on Twitter. It is indeed the iPad Air 4 running iOS 14, and it got a handsome single-core score of 1,583 while scoring 4,198 points in multi-core benchmarks.
This type of improvement is expected as this is the first 5nm SoC in the world making into the consumer space. Whereas if you compare with the leaked Snapdragon 875’s Geekbench scores (1,102 points in the single-core benchmark and 4,113 points in the multi-core test) on the Xiaomi Mi 11, you’ll see a why Apple still holds the lead.
Even my laptop powered by Ryzen 7 4700U is shy of Apple’s single-core performance to give you a reference. So, as Apple plans to use the A14X chip on the new MacBooks, it will easily offer superior performance better than many x86 CPUs out there in the market.
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