Apple is scaling new heights in performance and battery life thanks to its chipset design. AnTuTu benchmarks compare the performance of the iPhone 16 Pro and the iPad Pro with M-series chipsets. The iPhone 16 Pro achieved the best score, but coming close to the power of the M-series chipset shows how Apple’s devices are capable of handling future technologies.
The promise of “performance that lasts for years” is touted for many of today’s smartphones, but that’s doubly true for Apple’s iPhones and other products. The Cupertino-based company has dominated the market for the past several years with its own chipset design. These chipsets are manufactured by the renowned Taiwanese company TSMC, one of Apple’s biggest partners.
Apple’s chipsets not only deliver great performance, but their energy efficiency is also commendable. The performance offered with a 60Hz display panel in a model like the iPhone 16 may sometimes seem excessive, but it is important for long battery life. For example, modern MacBooks can deliver more than 10 hours of battery backup on a single charge.
iPhone 16 Pro: Is it close to the M-series?
The iPhone 16 Pro is claimed to have performance that matches the M-series chipsets. To check this, AnTuTu Benchmark compared the Apple A18 Pro chipset to the M-series chipsets used in the iPad Pro.
The AnTuTu benchmark is a popular synthetic test for measuring the performance of smartphones, tablets and other devices. Recently, AnTuTu released a list of Apple’s most powerful products, comparing the chipsets of the iPad Pro and iPhone 16 Pro.
AnTuTu Benchmark Table:
Rank | Model Name | Chipset | RAM/Storage | Score |
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1 | iPad Pro 2024 (11″) | Apple M4 | 8GB/256GB | 2,549,548 |
2 | iPad Pro 2024 (13″) | Apple M4 | 8GB/256GB | 2,521,855 |
3 | iPad Pro 6 (12.9″) | Apple M2 | 8GB/256GB | 2,119,662 |
4 | iPad Pro 4 (11″) | Apple M2 | 8GB/128GB | 1,967,588 |
5 | iPad Air 2024 (13″) | Apple M2 | 8GB/128GB | 1,952,146 |
6 | iPad Air 2024 (11″) | Apple M2 | 8GB/128GB | 1,949,710 |
7 | iPad Pro 5 (12.9″) | Apple M1 | 8GB/256GB | 1,860,611 |
8 | iPad Pro 3 (11″) | Apple M1 | 8GB/128GB | 1,770,812 |
9 | iPhone 16 Pro | Apple A18 Pro | 8GB/256GB | 1,725,101 |
10 | iPhone 16 Pro Max | Apple A18 Pro | 8GB/256GB | 1,715,431 |
The iPhone 16 Pro achieved a score of 1,725,101, which puts it slightly behind the M-series chipsets, but shows that smartphone performance is reaching the potential of tablets and laptops.
Apple’s strategy and future:
Apple is outperforming the competition in the market through the design of its chipsets. With the M-series chipsets, the company has set new standards for performance and energy efficiency.
Latest update: Both the iPhone 16 Pro Max and iPad Pro 2024 are specially designed for gaming and professional work.
Expert opinion: Tech experts believe that Apple’s A18 Pro chipset could soon compete with the M-series.
Future plans: Apple plans to launch new chipsets by 2025, which will be even better for machine learning and AI tasks.
Apple has proven through products like the iPhone 16 Pro and iPad Pro that it is committed to technological excellence. The company’s focus is not only on performance, but it also prioritizes battery life and energy efficiency. In the coming times, Apple’s new chipsets will bring further revolution in the technological world.
What is your opinion? Can the iPhone 16 Pro prove to be a game-changer in the world of smartphones?