The iPhone 14 models were officially introduced at Apple's event a few days ago, and the new models will be on sale in the coming days.
The iPhone 14 models in the series are powered by the A15 Bionic processor, which was also introduced in the iPhone 13 last year, while the Pro and Pro Max models use the new A16 Bionic processor.
The new iPhone 14 Pro with the A16 Bionic chip entered the performance test with the iPhone 13 Pro powered by the A15 chip.
iPhone 14 Pro and iPhone 13 Pro performance comparison
The Geekbench test result for the iPhone 14 Pro (model code iPhone15.3) shows that the new iPhone scores 1879 in single-core and 4664 in multi-core. The iPhone 13 Pro scored 1707 in single-core and 4659 in multi-core.
This shows that the latest high-end iPhone 14 Pro with A16 Bionic chip is way ahead in performance compared to the iPhone 13 Pro with A15 Bionic chip.
What the Apple A16 Bionic chip offers
Apple describes the A16 processor as "the best smartphone chip ever made". The most important feature of the A16 Bionic chip is that it is Apple's first chip based on the 4nm process.
The A16 Bionic has a more powerful graphics unit that can provide up to 50 percent more memory bandwidth for high graphics games.
In addition, the fact that the A16 Bionic is produced according to the 4 nm process means that it will consume less energy at the same power.
