Apple is getting ready to launch its next-generation iPhone in the coming months and as usual, the devices are expected to be powered by the improved and new A-series processor from the company.

Since the current-generation iPhone 11 lineup are powered by the Apple A13 chipset, the upcoming devices will come packed with the A14 chipset. The upcoming iPhone 12 is said to come with improved performance with huge gains in the chipset.

Apple iPhone 12 A14 Chipset

Ahead of the launch, a Geekbench result of the upcoming A14 processor has surfaced online, making it the first A-series processor from the company to have crossed 3.0GHz mark in terms of clock speed.

The Apple A14 chipset is said be even powerful than the iPad Pro 12.9-inch model which comes packed with A12X chipset with eight cores and scores 1,110 on a single-core test and 4,568 point in the multi-core test.

The Geekbench listing shows that that A14 chipset scores 1,658 on single-core test and 4,612 in multi-core test. The chipset should come with overall performance improvement along with better multi-tasking and smoother navigation between apps. The current Geekbench chat for iOS devices shows that the iPhone 11 Pro Max is leading the list with A13 Bionic chipset and single-core test of 1,330 points.

As for the manufacturing processor, the A12 was built using 7nm process, A13 with enhanced 7nm process with fast clock speeds and lower power consumption and now the upcoming A14 is said to be manufactured using TSMC‘s new 5nm process. Apple is also expected to pack LPDDR5 RAM, which many flagship phones are already offering.

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