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    The iPhone 16’s A18 chip looks to only be a small upgrade on the iPhone 15’s A16 Bionic


    If you were hoping for massive performance gains from the A18 chipset in the iPhone 16, you might be out of luck, as a benchmark suggests there are only small improvements.

    A Geekbench listing spotted by 9to5Mac includes a single-core result of 3,114 and a multi-core result of 6,666. This is for a phone with the identifier ‘iPhone17,3’, which is believed to be the base iPhone 16.

    In any case, for comparison, the iPhone 15 has an average single-core result of 2,541 and an average multi-core of 6,325. So that would make for a reasonable upgrade this year in the single-core score but a fairly small multi-core increase.

    A Geekbench listing for the iPhone 16

    (Image credit: Geekbench)

    And neither of these scores seem to match Apple’s claims for the chip, as the company has said it has a CPU that’s up to 30% faster and a GPU that’s up to 40% faster than the A16 Bionic.

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