Can an iPhone released on September 24, 2021 outperform another that has just gone on sale, such as the new Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra? This seems to be the case, according to the different performance tests carried out with Geekbench 5.
When it comes to power, few smartphones can hold their own against the iPhone and its 64-bit SoCs. He A15 The iPhone 13, with its dual 3.24GHz Avalanche cores and four low-power Blizzard cores, continues to prove its capabilities against Qualcomm’s latest chip, the Snapdragon 8 Gen 2.
An iPhone 13 that still boasts power
It is not even necessary to take a look at the iPhone 14 Pro Max to contrast the difference in power. According to the CompareDial website and based on the data leaked by Geekbench 5, the new Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra, which has already been analyzed and tested by dozens of media, falls short in its benckmark and it reaches 1480 points on a single core and 4584 points on multicore.
If we compare the results with Apple terminals, the iPhone 13 is ahead of it in single core with 1698 points and is almost on par in multicore, with 4513. The iPhone 13 mini is also ahead of it and the iPhone 13 Pro directly beats the numbers achieved by Samsung’s new flagship, with 4669 points.
It is shown that the chipset A15 Bionic it surpasses what was achieved by the Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 CPU, which also results, in theoretical terms, in better energy management in tasks that do not require multicore load. Samsung has opted to replace the Exynos chip with a CPU capable of reaching a clocked at 3.36 GHz. It’s still not enough.