Apple introduced the M1 Apple Silicon processor with ARM architecture in late 2020. These processors, which emerged with much higher performance than the x64 architecture, gained popularity with the principle of low power, high performance. Under the Apple Silicon umbrella, Apple uses M-series processors in Macs and iPads, A-series processors in iPhones and iPads, and S-series processors in Apple Watch smartwatches. According to the latest reports, the iPhone 18 Pro with the A16 Pro processor surpassed the M1 MacBook Air.
iPhone 16 Pro beats M1 MacBook Air
The A18 Pro, which Apple recently introduced with the iPhone 16 Pro and iPhone 16 Pro Max and specially developed for Apple Intelligence, manages to score 3429 points in the single core and 8790 points in the multi-core test in the Geekbench test with iPhone 16 Pro. The previous flagship iPhone 15Pro scored 2755 points in the single-core test and 6835 points in the multi-core test. According to users, this shows that Apple is working well with artificial intelligence. iPhone 15 Pro has 6 GB of RAM, while iPhone 16 comes with 8 GB of RAM. The company upgraded the RAM with the new iPhone 16 series to ensure that Apple Intelligence runs smoothly when active on phones.
The company upgraded the RAM in the new iPhone 16 series to ensure that Apple Intelligence runs smoothly when active on phones. iPhone 16 Pro tests, codenamed iPhone17.1, were added to the Geekbench catalog this week. It is seen that the A18 Pro processor outperformed Apple’s M1 processor released 4 years ago by 1070 points in single core and 370 points in multi-core in the test with MacBook Air. Both devices tested have 8 GB of RAM.
According to the tests, the iPhone 16 Pro with the A18 Pro processor beat the M1 MacBook Air. However, iPhone 16 and iPhone 16 Plus with A18 are getting very close results to A18 Pro. In tests with iPhone 16, 3266 points are seen in single core, while 7926 points are seen in multi-core. This shows how much Apple has improved Apple Silicon processors. According to analysts, it is seen as a great development that a smartphone processor is as powerful as a computer within 4 years after Apple’s transition to Apple Silicon in Apple’s computers.
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