The “Far Out” event by Apple witnessed the launch of the new iPhone 14 series, which includes the iPhone 14, iPhone 14 Plus, iPhone 14 Pro, and iPhone 14 Pro Max. All the models come with some updated features, but the Pro and Pro Max devices get more love. They come with a new design and an A16 Bionic processor. And recently, AnTuTu shared the benchmarking score of Apple’s latest chipset. Let’s look at the details.

AnTuTu has shared the official GPU score of Apple’s A16 Bionic chipset, which powers the iPhone 14 Pro and iPhone 14 Pro Max. The Pro secured a total score of 978,147, whereas the Pro Max managed to score 972,936. This translates into an improvement of around 19% compared to the last year’s iPhone 13 series and also the iPhone 14 and 14 Plus since they feature the same chipset.

The CPU performance has witnessed a decent increase of 17%, and the memory score grew by 10%. The main highlight is the GPU score, which increased by over 28% compared to the previous generation. As per AnTuTu, no smartphone has seen this kind of improvement in GPU performance in recent years.

To recall, the CPU score of the iPhone 13 Pro models increased by 17% and the GPU score increased by 19% compared to their predecessors. Last year, it was the memory score that surprised us with a 44% increase.

Apple’s A16 chip is fabbed on the new 4nm node and comes with six cores, two of which are performance cores and four efficiency cores. It is paired with a 5‑core GPU to handle gaming and graphics performance.

While on the Android side, Qualcomm’s latest and greatest Snapdragon 8+ Gen 1 scores are in the 1,000,000 range. Asus’ latest gaming phone—ROG Phone 6—scored 1,110,172 overall, 261,708 on the CPU test, and 469,592 on the GPU test.

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