With the launch of the new iPhone 7, information about this new flagship phone has gradually surfaced, and the memory problem of the new iPhone 7 series that we are concerned about seems to have become clear. At Primate Labs, the latest Geekbench 4 On the background data, there are two new devices named iPhone 9, 3 and iPhone 9, 4. I believe they are brand new iPhone 7 and iPhone 7 Plus。
The iPhone 7 has been tested with iOS 10.1. The motherboard code is D101AP. From the model, it is SoC manufactured by Samsung. Application detection has only two cores, and it is estimated that A10 Fusion It is caused by the fact that the large core and small core of the medium cannot work at the same time. The L2 cache is 3MB, and the memory is a bit disappointing 2G 。
The flagship iPhone 7 Plus in the flagship uses the iOS 10.0.1 system, and the main frequency reaches 2.23GHz (According to experience, Geekbench displays the real-time frequency, so the maximum frequency of A10 Fusion may not be 2.23GHz). The main board model is D111AP , and the most surprising thing is that the iPhone 7 Plus has finally been used 3G Memory!
And we also compare the leak score of the iPhone 7 Plus with the device we have tested IPhone 7 Plus is very close to iPad Pro 12.9 in single core performance , and their CPU frequencies are close, so we can basically conclude that A9X and A10 Fusion have little difference in single core performance The latter may use advanced manufacturing processes to "drop" such high frequencies to mobile phones. The single core performance of the iPhone 7 Plus has greatly exceeded that of the previous generation, and many Android flagship companies are even more ashamed. In terms of multi-core testing, the iPhone 7 Plus, "the only" dual core processor to participate in the test, also basically equalled the Android's high-end eight core processors Exynos 8890 and Kirin 955 by virtue of its super performance. Similarly, the performance of the iPhone 7 Plus is also significantly ahead of the previous generation, surpassing the iPad Pro, with surprising strength.