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Check how fast the new A16 binoic chip in the iPhone 14 works and compare it with the A15 chip 

Compare the new A16 Binoic chip in the iPhone 14 to the iPhone 13 and OnePlus 10T. 

In terms of iPhone debuts, this year has been fantastic. I make this statement in light of the fact that the business chose to utilise the same silicone for the iPhone 14 and iPhone 14 Plus models. However, the Apple firm did introduce a newer A16 Bionic SoC for its professional versions, and the iPhone 14 Pro and the iPhone 14 Pro Max are powered by the quickest processor the company has ever produced. It should go without saying that the processor can manage hard workloads and run demanding games without breaking a sweat.

At that point, a YouTube channel conducted a series of benchmark tests using the iPhone 14 Pro Max, the iPhone 13 (review), and the 8+ Gen 1-powered OnePlus 10T (review). The results were, to put it mildly, unexpected.

For example, despite the OnePlus 10T dominating the Antutu benchmark due to its superior GPU score, Apple’s flagships managed to surpass better results in the single-core and multi-core GeekBench tests. In contrast to the iPhone 14 Pro Max and the iPhone 13, the OnePlus 10T was also better at thermal throttling, and it crashed before finishing 3DMark’s Extreme Stress Test. Check out the video above for links to all the test results.

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