Apple’s A14X Silicon is branded and has way more than the Core i9 MacBook Pro

Apple’s Intel Core-i9 processor 16-inch MacBook Pro got 1096 on single core and 6869 with multi-core vs A14x’s 1634 and 7220.

Apple was the first in the world to bring its 5nm processor, A14 Bionic to iPad Air (2020) and then to all four iPhone 12 models. However, a better processor based on the same A14 Bionic can start with -Coming Mac that should have Apple own processes. The new chipset is being warned as the A14X Bionic and could be described for the upcoming November 10 ‘One More Thing’ event, the invitation of which has already been sent.

The upcoming processor is said to have made cycles through the GeekBench Benchmarking website recently. As reported by Apple Insider, the CPU benchmarks allegedly featured 1.80GHz clock speeds and turbo enhancement capabilities up to 3.10Ghz. This will also be the first silicon made by Apple to cross the 3Ghz rating. The chipset is said to have 8 processors with very large settings. GPU results add up to 8GB of RAM and processor.

On the benchmark, the A14X Bionic apparently got 1634 for a single performance, which is a good climb over A12Z’s 1118. By comparison, the A14 gained 1583. The multi-point benchmark gave you 7220, much better than the A12Z’s 4657 and A14’s 4198. To give you a better view, the Intel Core-i9 16-inch MacBook Pro processor got 1096 single back and 6869 multi -core.

Speaking of MacBooks and Apple Silicon processors, the company is expected to launch the 13-inch MacBook Air, 13-inch MacBook Pro, and 16-inch MacBook Pro with the new Silicon processor on November 10.

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