Geekerwan's latest benchmark rankings reveal that Apple's new A18 Pro and A18 chipsets deliver the top performance for both CPU and GPU in smartphones. The A18 Pro scores highest overall with a focus on its powerful performance cores and efficient design.
Apple has done a great job designing its own chipsets for the iPhone, a practice that started with the A4 SoC that powered the iPhone 4. Yes, back in those days Apple only released one iPhone model a year which is shocking, I know. Just remember that whenheld the iPhone aloft for all to see on January 9, 2007, he had only one device in his hand, not four of them.used to power smartphones.
The chipsets with the best-performing smartphone GPUs of all-time according to Geekerwan. | Image credit-Geekerwan The A18 Pro and A18 were the top two smartphone chipsets when ranking CPU performance cores. | Image credit-SPEC 2017
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