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Cupertino A19 Pro flexes 29 percent punch on the same watts
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 59744, member: 636"] Apple redesigned the efficiency cores within its A19 and A19 Pro processors to achieve substantial performance improvements without increasing power consumption. Engineers boosted clock speeds from 2.42GHz to 2.60GHz while expanding front-end decoding units from five to six widths and arithmetic logic units from three to four components per core. Testing revealed 29 percent better integer performance and 22 percent improved floating-point calculations compared to the A18 Pro generation. Instructions per cycle improvements reached 21 percent for integer operations and 14 percent for floating-point processes. The architectural modifications merged integer and floating-point physical registers into single units, reducing latency and creating larger cores with superior processing capabilities. [/QUOTE]
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