Apple unveiled the iPhone 11 series a couple of days back with all three models brandishing a new A13 Bionic processor. Apple says theA13 Bionic SoC is more powerful than the Snapdragon 855 and the Kirin 980, respectively. A GeekBench listing for the iPhone 11 has shown that th company was apparently being modest with its claims.

The GeekBnech listing shows the SoC is much faster than not just the SD 855 and Kirin 980 but also the Snapdragon 855+ and on both the single-core and multi-core tests. The A13 Bionic also records a faster performance than Samsung’s Exynos 9825 that powers the Galaxy Note 10 and Note 10+.iPhone 11 GeekBench

The device is listed as iPhone 12,3 but is believed to be the iPhone 11 powered by the Apple A13 Bionic. The device scored a massive 5,472 points in the single-core benchmark on Geekbench 4 and on the multi-core test it scores 13,769 points, which is equally impressive.

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We’ll draw comparisons with the GeekBench score of the Black Shark 2 packing a Snapdragon 855+ chipset. The device could only muster a single-core score of 3,623 points and a multi-core score of 11,367 points. On the other hand, the Exynos 9825 achieved a score of 4532 points in the single-core tests and 10,431 in the multi-core tests. The Kirin 980 lags behind the two listed chipsets with a single-core test score of 3,289 points and a multi-core score of 9,817 points.

You can read more about the iPhone 11 and A13 Bionic processor from here.

 

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