Apple has commenced the shipment of the iPhone 16 Pro series, and we have already gotten our hands on the larger iPhone 16 Pro Max. This model is equipped with the cutting-edge A18 Pro chipset, which promises exceptional performance and efficiency. Without further ado, we conducted a series of benchmark tests on the A18 Pro, including Geekbench, 3DMark, AnTuTu, and Geekbench AI, among others. Let’s dive into the findings presented in this article.
A18 Pro Specifications
Specifications | A18 Pro |
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CPU | Six-core CPU (2+4) |
CPU Cores | 2x 4.05GHz Performance cores, 4x 2.42GHz Efficiency cores |
Process Technology | TSMC’s 3nm process (N3E) |
GPU | Apple 6-core GPU with Hardware-accelerated Ray Tracing |
Memory Support | LPDDR5X, up to 7500 MT/s |
Machine Learning and AI | 16-core Neural Engine; 35 TOPS |
Modem | Snapdragon X75 5G modem, Up to 10 Gbps Peak Download, Up to 3.5 Gbps Peak Upload |
Connectivity | Wi-Fi 7, Bluetooth 5.3 |
A18 Pro: Geekbench 6 CPU Performance
In the Geekbench 6.3 CPU test, the iPhone 16 Pro Max, driven by the A18 Pro chipset, achieved a score of 3,358 for single-core and 8,184 for multi-core performance. This score is slightly lower than what we observed on iOS 17, as Apple is opting to delay frequency boosts in iOS 18 to conserve battery life.
A18 Pro: AnTuTu Benchmark Results
The A18 Pro scored an impressive 1,816,016 points in the AnTuTu benchmark test, which unfortunately did not surpass the 2 million mark. In the CPU segment, it received 451,848 points, and the 6-core GPU earned a score of 728,942 points.
AnTuTu Benchmark | Score |
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A18 For AnTuTu Score | 1,816,016 |
CPU | 451,848 |
GPU | 728,942 |
Memory | 268,756 |
User Experience (UX) | 366,470 |
A18 Pro: Geekbench 6 GPU Performance
During the Geekbench 6 GPU test, the 6-core GPU of the A18 Pro attained a score of 32,569 points. This test was conducted using Apple’s Metal graphics API and demonstrated performance comparable to the Apple M1 GPU. When compared to the previous A17 Pro GPU, the A18 Pro GPU exhibits roughly a 20% increase in speed, which is quite impressive.
A18 Pro: 3DMark Wild Life Extreme Stress Test and Solar Bay
To further evaluate the A18 Pro GPU, we executed the rigorous 3DMark Wild Life Extreme Stress test. The best loop score achieved was 4,574 points, while the lowest loop score recorded was 3,096 points, resulting in a stability score of 67.7%. The graphite substructure appears to enhance the 6-core GPU’s ability to maintain performance over extended periods.
In the 3DMark Solar Bay Unlimited test, which assesses Ray Tracing capabilities, the A18 Pro GPU scored 7,985 points, with an average frame rate of approximately 30.4 FPS. As illustrated in the accompanying graph, the ray tracing performance remained relatively stable, experiencing only a minor decline in the final section.
A18 Pro: Geekbench AI Performance
In the latest Geekbench AI 1.1 benchmark test, the A18 Pro, utilizing its 16-core Neural Engine, achieved scores of 4,582 in Single Precision (FP32), 31,990 in Half Precision (FP16), and 43,995 in Quantized (INT8). The performance of the Neural Engine in lower-precision formats such as FP16 and INT8 is remarkably strong.
Moreover, with the integration of high-bandwidth memory, the Neural Engine significantly outperforms last year’s model, demonstrating its capability to execute Apple Intelligence features efficiently on-device.
A18 Pro Benchmarking Results: The Conclusion
In summary, the A18 Pro provides substantial performance enhancements across the board, whether in CPU, GPU, or Neural Engine capabilities. Manufactured on TSMC’s N3E process node, the A18 Pro chipset is not only high-performing but also incredibly efficient. The graphite substructure aids the System on Chip (SoC) in sustaining peak performance for extended durations while keeping temperatures within a comfortable range. To encapsulate, both performance and battery longevity are significantly improved on the A18 Pro compared to prior generations of A-series processors.
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