Data from Apple's unreleased iPhone 13 has now appeared in the Geekbench browser, giving a small insight into the performance that users can expect from the next generation of the device and thus also from the new iPad mini.
According to CPU statistics provided by Geekbench users uploaded The average single-core score of the iPhone 13 is 1730, about 10 percent higher than the iPhone 12's score (1575). The average multi-core score is 4621, almost 21 percent higher than the iPhone 12's score of 3832. If the numbers are correct, this means that the computing power of the iPhone 13 series has increased considerably.
A15 Chip: Rumors about CPU performance
Previously, rumors emerged that this year's processor would hardly differ from its predecessor in terms of CPU. The reason was that Apple mentioned certain aspects of its new system-on-chip design during the iPhone 13 presentation, particularly improvements in graphics functions, but simply withheld information on CPU performance, at least with regard to Apple's main product, the iPhone. Only with the iPad mini 6 did the company state that the device was 40% faster than its predecessor. However, we will not have certainty until next week when the first devices are delivered. (Image: Apple)