A new Geekbench listing has now revealed what appears to be scores of Apple's latest flagship chipset, the A18 Pro. The A18 Pro delivers around 18% better CPU performance than the A17 Pro on last year's models, with the vanilla A18 likely to share that performance.https://www.notebookcheck.net/Latest-Apple-A18-Pro-Geekbench-scores-reveal-true-performance-of-the-iPhone-16-series.886842.0.html
No, you are incorrect the a18 pro is this Benchmark. The previous benchmark was the A18. The pro is clocked higher with more cash, and therefore has quite a higher score on both single core and multi core. They are not the same in performance.
Quote from: Justin on September 11, 2024, 22:28:36No, you are incorrect the a18 pro is this Benchmark. The previous benchmark was the A18. The pro is clocked higher with more cash, and therefore has quite a higher score on both single core and multi core. They are not the same in performance.
The problem with this theory is that Apple claims the A18 is 30% better than the A16 on the CPU side, and yesterday's benchmarks definitely do not reflect that.
It's more likely just a pre-production unit with iffy scores.
Quote from: Justin on September 11, 2024, 22:28:36No, you are incorrect the a18 pro is this Benchmark. The previous benchmark was the A18. The pro is clocked higher with more cash, and therefore has quite a higher score on both single core and multi core. They are not the same in performance.
Absolutely untrue. The A18 is just a lower binned version of A18 Pro with the same clocks and just one gpu core disabled.
Quote from: Mr Majestyk on September 12, 2024, 04:10:19The A18 is just a lower binned version of A18 Pro with the same clocks and just one gpu core disabled.
Then they should have same single and multi-core scores