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Monday, September 17, 2012

iPhone 5 strived benchmark test

John Poole, Founder, Primate Labs provided us a valuable information that the first Apple Inc. (NASDAQ:AAPL), iPhone 5 benchmark has scored Geekbench. The findings below show an iPhone 5, 2 device that runs on iOS 6 with a Dual-Core 1.02GHz ARMv7 processor and 1GB of RAM.

The total Geekbench 2 hit was at 1601 and no iOS device has ever risen above 800 before. According to Poole, the iPhone 4S has the average hit at 629 and the iPad 3 average score stands at 766.
Geekbench provides a comparison chart of old iOS devices. The figures appear to confirm Apple’s claim that the A6 processor is equipped with double speed as compared to the A5 and any older iOS device.

This one score also lifts the iPhone 5 to the average scores of all Google Inc. (NASDAQ:GOOG) Android devices on Geekbench. The complete Geekbench findings further breakdown processor, memory and bandwidth performance.

The A6 also seems to be clocked higher when compared with the A5 at 1GHz (the iPhone 4S A5 ran at 800Mhz). The 1GB of RAM was earlier validated by part number markings on the A6 processor itself.

Poole recognizes that any results before launch on Geekbench have a possibility of being faked, but he appears to think that these results are legitimate. The iPhone 5 is set to be available to the general public on September 21st. Here is another quick 

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