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Apple hits a wall, iPhone 17 Pro's A19 CPU falters
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 57463, member: 636"] Apple's A19 Pro processor demonstrates remarkable graphics advancement through Metal benchmark testing. The chip achieves a score of 45,657 points, surpassing the previous A18 Pro by 40 percent with its 32,673-point result. This performance matches Apple's M2 processor, which scored 45,862 points in identical testing. YouTuber Vadim Yuryev conducted comprehensive comparisons between these processors. The graphics improvements represent notebook-level computing power within a mobile device. Apple focused development efforts on graphics enhancement rather than central processing unit gains. Single-core and multi-core performance increases remain modest compared to graphics improvements. The company prioritized energy efficiency over maximum processing speed for the A19 Pro design. TSMC's manufacturing technology limitations between the second and third-generation 3nm processes may explain this approach. Future A20 processors will likely benefit from 2nm manufacturing technology. The iPhone 17 Pro models feature vapor chamber cooling systems for the first time. This thermal management pairs with aluminum construction to maintain performance during demanding tasks. Gaming applications will benefit from sustained graphics performance without thermal throttling. Apple's processor architecture already handles most computing tasks effectively. The enhanced graphics capabilities address the remaining performance gap between mobile and desktop computing. [/QUOTE]
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