The IGPU A18 of 4 nuclei Apple undergoes a performance comparison against the previous A16 Bionic. We have 3DMark and Geekbench results.
A18 (4C) compared to the previous A16 Bionic, 10% slower in graphics
Earlier this month we had the presentation of the economic model iPhone 16E of Apple, that comes with the same chip A18but with a 4C IGPUlower than what we see in the A18 PRO. This phone can be purchased for around 599 dollars.
It is said that Apple Use some chips A18 defective that do not have all the specifications to be able to take advantage of them for this new economic model. That is why we see a cut in the IGPU, which is reduced to 4 GPU nuclei instead of 5 cores.
Performance comparison with the A16 (iPhone 15)
A performance comparison of this iPhone 16E phone has been made with the previous iPhone 15which is having the A16 chip.
What they are showing the performance results of the A18 chip with 4 GPU nuclei is that it would provide 10% less yield than the A16 of the previous generation in graphic performance, always based on the test of 3DMark Wildlife Extreme Unlimitedwhere the A18 (4C) obtains a score of 2882 points, while the A16 obtains a score of 3170 points.
Where there is a great advantage is in the multinuk test Geekbench, Where the iPhone 16E It obtains a score of 8153 points, while the previous iPhone 15 stays with a multinucole score of 6274 points.
This makes us something very clear, if we are not going to use the iPhone to play, the option of an iPhone 16E works alongside its older brother, the iPhone 16, although there are many other features that Apple has trimmed and that we should also take into account and that they do not have to see purely and exclusively for multinuk performance.
You can see a comparison of all the characteristics between these two models and the Pro max in it following link Apple