The curfew has begun and we are back to work, and nothing better than talking about a Apple A14X Bionic found on an unknown next-generation laptop in Geekbench benchmarking software.

This SoC has encountered a configuration of 8 core (vs 6 cores of the Apple A14 that brings the iPhone 12 to life) and ran at a Base / Turbo frequency of 1.80 / 3.10 GHz, and was accompanied by 8 GB of RAM. This is not the most powerful configuration, remembering that it will offer a configuration of up to 12 cores.

Apple A14X

This SoC returned a single score of 1634 points and multicore 7220 points. For reference, in the same benchmark, a 16-inch MacBook Pro with Intel Core i9-9880H running at 2.30 / 4.80 GHz launches 1096/6869 pointsObviously, compared to any other computer, the MacBook has serious cooling problems and the Core i9 is unable to reach its potential, so if Apple has managed to improve the IPC of this Intel Core i9, we already have a compelling reason to replace Intel’s x86 processors with their own custom silicon based on the ARM architecture, which will be much more energy efficient. and it will generate fewer temperature problems.

via: Appleinsider