iPhone XS series rating exposure: A12 single-core score is higher than Snapdragon 845
iPhone XS series rating exposure: A12 single-core score is higher than Snapdragon 845

Apple officially released three new iPhone XS, iPhone XS Max and iPhone XR in Apple Park. Apple's three new models are equipped with 7nm A12 biochips. When everyone is still hot on the performance of the A12 chip, the details of the running of the A12 chip are now revealed.



LetsGoDigital released the GeekBench running information for iPhone XS Max and iPhone XR. As shown in the figure, the iPhone XS Max has a single-core score of 4813, a multi-core score of 10266, an iPhone XR single-core score of 4754, and a multi-core score of 9367. Take Samsung Galaxy S9+ as an example, its single-core score is 2386, multi-core score is 8828, and the single-core score of Xiaolong 845 is significantly different from that of Apple A12.



Both the iPhone XS Max and the iPhone XR are powered by the Apple A12 biomimetic chip, which is based on a 7nm process, with graphics processing speeds of up to 50%, energy-efficient core energy savings of up to 50%, and an Apple next-generation neural network engine. A superb portrait image with outstanding augmented reality and mental control, making the experience of all aspects fast and smooth.



GeekBench shows that iPhone XS Max and iPhone XR are equipped with 4GB of memory, which is currently the largest iPhone device, while iPhone XR is still equipped with 3GB of memory, which is consistent with iPhone X and iPhone 8 Plus.
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