The Snapdragon 865 Plus in Latest Benchmark Comparison, iPhone 12 Running the A14 Bionic Smokes Qualcomm's Quickest SoC

 

iPhone 12 Running the A14 Bionic Smokes Qualcomm’s Fastest SoC, the Snapdragon 865 Plus in New Benchmark Comparison

All of them feature the latest and greatest Apple A14 Bionic built on the 5nm architecture, regardless of which iPhone 12 model you buy. The same silicon also runs in the iPad Air 4 and we can safely assume that it has cemented its status as the fastest smartphone SoC, at least before the Snapdragon 875 and Exynos 2100 arrive in the future, according to the latest benchmark comparison. Let us take a look at the benchmarks without further ado, and see how large the difference is.

A14 Bionic wins the Snapdragon 865 Plus score almost twice, giving Apple's new chipset a big lead

The scores of the A14 Bionic and Snapdragon 865 Plus running on different smartphones have been posted by a Twitter user who goes by the handle @Bastieeen g. Apple's newest silicon struggled to surpass Qualcomm's fastest chipset in a prior benchmark leak, but in a fresh contrast, it is the A14 Bionic that has taken a major lead over Qualcomm's fastest offering. Don't trust us, find out for yourself the numbers.

A14 Bionic [Geekbench 5 results]

  • Single-core - 1596
  • Multi-core - 4027

Snapdragon 865 Plus [Geekbench 5 results]

  • Single-core - 883
  • Multi-core -2179


For comparison, the A14 Bionic is almost twice as fast as the Galaxy Z Fold 2 Snapdragon 865 Plus. The shocking discovery about these findings is that in the multi-core segment, the Snapdragon 865 Plus running in different flagships actually gets a higher score, and there is no reason why it gave such a low score to the Galaxy Z Fold 2.Then again the A14 Bionic can't beat even those Android flagships running the Snapdragon 865 Plus, showing just how capable the chip development arm of Apple has become.

Actually, an engineering sample running the Snapdragon 875 is actually slower than the A13 Bionic, but that would have always been the case and before we see a commercial unit in motion, there would be much-needed optimizations. In partnership with ASUS, Qualcomm has been stated to build its own brand of gaming smartphones and the chipmaker is expected to optimize the Snapdragon 875 at the software stage. Let us see how well it goes against the A14 Bionic when the comparisons are shown.

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