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Expect A18 Pro performance from M4 ~ Is it possible to improve performance by more than 10% compared to A17 Pro?  – iPhone obsession

Expect A18 Pro performance from M4 ~ Is it possible to improve performance by more than 10% compared to A17 Pro? – iPhone obsession

May 16, 2024 00:59


Based on iPad Pro (M4) Geekbench 6 performance improvement rate, it will be installed in iPhone16 Pro seriesThe A18 Pro may have a performance improvement of more than 10% compared to the A17 Pro installed in the iPhone 15 Pro series.AppleInsider reported this prediction.

Expect the A18 Pro's benchmark score

AppleInsider predicted the A18 Pro's benchmark score based on the rate of score improvement in the Geekbench 6 benchmark test for the Apple M series from the M1 to the M4 and the Apple A series from the A13 Bionic to the A17 Pro.

a result,Sure enough, the A18 Pro's Geekbench 6 benchmark score is around 3,200 for single-core and 7,900 for multi-core.He says.

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That's about a 10% performance improvement over the A17 Pro, and given the history of Apple's A-series performance improvement rates, it's quite achievable.

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Rumors regarding the A18 Pro ES benchmark score

On the other side,A18 ProSuppose it was measured using a geometric sample ofJake Punch 6Benchmark scores were even higher: 3,570 for single-core and 9,310 for multi-core.

Conservative projections show a performance improvement of 9.1% and 13.8% compared to the A17 Pro

The A18 Pro's Geekbench 6 benchmark score predicted by Macworld is 3,174 for single-core and 8,237 for multi-core, with average performance improvements of around 9.1% and 13.8% respectively.

Is the A18 Pro the basis of the M5? Predict CPUID

The CPUID of the M4 is T8132, which is believed to belong to the A17 Pro lineage, which has a CPUID of T8130.

The CPUID of the A18 and A18 Pro is expected to be T8140, in which case, if the M5 is developed based on these A-series chipsets as was the case, the CPUID is expected to be T8142.

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Standard scores from M1 to M4 series

A comparison of the Geekbench 6 benchmark scores from the M1 to M4 series, which AppleInsider used as the basis for the calculations, is as follows.

Scores for all chips from M1 to M4 series

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Basic chip grades from M1 to M4

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Performance improvement rate from M2 to M4

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source:AppleInsider

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