Geekbench results for the iPhone 16 suggest that the base Apple A18 SoC is a solid upgrade over the A16 Bionic, which powers the iPhone 15. In.
Forward-looking: The launch of the iPhone 16 lineup marked the debut of two new chipsets – the A18, which powers the iPhone 16 and iPhone 16 Plus, and the A18 Pro, which does duty in the iPhone 16 Pro and iPhone 16 Pro Max. While the phones will only start shipping later this month, benchmarks for the new SoCs have already surfaced online.
Geekbench results for the iPhone 16 suggest that the base Apple A18 SoC is a solid upgrade over the A16 Bionic, which powers the iPhone 15. In the single-core test, the A18 scored 3,114, a 24 percent improvement over the 2,518 points managed by the A16 Bionic.
In the multi-core test, the A18 inside the iPhone 16 notched up an impressive 6,666 points, an 8 percent increase from the 6,179 points scored by the A16 Bionic.
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