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Apple A14 Bionic Chipset Spotted on Geekbench may be faster than Snapdragon 875 and Exynos 1000 SoC

Apple A14 Bionic Chipset


Apple A14 Bionic Chipset recently revealed by the company with the latest iPad Air 2020. As far we know that the A14 chipset is made on a 5nm fabrication process and is faster than the present Snapdragon and Samsung Flagship processors. But today the Apple A14 SoC spotted on Geekbench and might be this listing is of the latest iPad Air. The Geekbench scores of the A14 chip are stunning and can beat even the upcoming Snapdragon 875 and the latest Samsung Exynos 1000 SoC.


Apple A14 Bionic Chipset Geekbench Listing


A14 chip


As per the Geekbench Listing, Apple A14 Bionic Chipset is a Hexa-core processor with 2.99 GHz of the base frequency with 128KB if L1 Instructions cache, 64KB of L1 Data Cache, and 4MB of L2 Data Cache. The A14 Bionic chipset is able to get 1,583 in the single-core test and 4,198 in the multi-core test.


These scores are better than that of Samsung Exynos 1000 SoC that scored 1,302 in the single-core test and 4,250 in the multi-core test. While the Snapdragon 875 scored 1,159 in the single-core test and 4,090 in the multi-core test as per the GSMARENA report and A14 chip scores are also better than that of Snapdragon 875.


The upcoming iPhone 12 series will be powered by the Apple A14 Bionic chipset and you can think how powerful the upcoming Apple series will. However, the Geekbench scores can’t guarantee the real-world performance of the processor or the smartphone but it is notable that the A14 chipset outperforms the Android competitors by a significant margin.


Source: Naxon Tech

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