A Geekbench compares the performance of all Apple processors and the results are surprising

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A Geekbench compares the performance of all Apple processors and the results are surprising

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We share several statistical graphs with the performance results of each Apple processor.

The performance of M2 processors is not the best of all

From iPadízate, we have already shared a comparison with all the differences between the Apple M1 and M2 processors, and now we have come across a performance analysis based on Geekbench tests on all the latest Apple processors.

The launch of the new 2023 MacBook Pro models and the latest generation Mac mini went hand in hand with the introduction of the latest generation M2 Pro and M2 Max chips, leading many experts in the field to compare the performance of these processors.

Over at igamesnews, they recently published an in-depth performance analysis with Geekbench tests of all the processors that Apple has included in its latest devices. From the A14 Bionic chip in the iPhone 12 to the M2 Max chip in the new MacBook Pro, here are the results.

That’s the powerful graphics performance of the M2 Pro and M2 Max chips

Geekbench 5 of Apple processor performance

Testing of this benchmark has determined that the most powerful processor launched to date is oddly not one of the two new chips recently introduced to the Mac product line, but rather the M1 Ultra chipa brown beast that ate the latest generation processors.

M2 processors have Overall CPU performance improvements of 18% compared to M1 chips. For their part, the M2 Pro and M2 Max processors offer 20% better performance than the M1 Pro.

Geek Bench 5

This year 2023, Apple has not released a new M2 Ultra chip

As for the iPhone processors, we encountered no surprises. Everything seems to follow a natural order. The chip A16 bionic it surpassed the performance of the previous A15 Bionic and A14 Bionic processors, giving the iPhone 14 Pro superior graphics performance over its predecessors.

On the other hand, it should be noted that the A14 Bionic processor in the iPhone 12 is not much inferior in speed to the A15 Bionic processor which is present in the entire iPhone 13 range and in the iPhone 14 and iPhone 14 Plus.

Geek Bench 5

iPhone processor benchmark results, by igamesnews

Nothing new is on the horizon for processors in Apple’s iPad line of devices. iPad models with M1 and M2 chips outperformed previous generations with A14 Bionic and A15 Bionic chips. The iPad Pro line with M2 processors offers 15% better performance than models with the M1 chip. A considerable difference.

Geek Bench 5

iPad CPU performance shows significant improvement

The numbers don’t lie. These are the performance results of the latest Apple processors. Very useful information for consumers who are considering buying a new device.

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