How big is the performance gap between Apple A13 and A11?

The A11 processor is a processor chip independently developed by Apple, with a 6-core design and a 10nm manufacturing process. In 2017, Apple built A11 on three iPhones, namely iPhone 8, iPhone 8 Plus and iPhone X. The overall performance is increased by 25% compared to the A10 processor, the image processing capability is increased by 30%, and the augmented reality capability is increased by 70%, while the energy consumption is half that of the A10 processor.

The A13 processor is also a chip launched by Apple. It is mounted on the iPhone 11, iPhone 11 Pro, and iPhone 11 Pro Max. The production process is 7nm. With 2 high-performance cores, compared with A15, the speed is increased by 20%, and the power consumption is reduced by 30%; 4 performance cores, the speed is also increased by 20%, and the power consumption is reduced by 40%.

1. CPU running score (taking iphone 8p and iphone11 as examples)

a11 single-core 940 multi-core 2506

a13 single core 1350 multi-core 3525

In terms of running points purely, whether it is single-core or multi-core, a13 has a huge improvement over a11.

2. Graphics card performance score

a11 2852

a13 5451

The image processing performance of a13 is much higher than that of a11. For users who play large-scale, the difference between the two can be more obvious.

3. Startup speed

Although there is no data to directly prove this, simply opening the application of the two phones, you can clearly find that the mobile phone with a13 processor opens the application faster than the mobile phone with a11 processor.

to sum up

Both are among the best mobile phone chips of their respective release era. For ordinary users, playing small games or brushing Douyin, using a mobile phone on a11 is completely enough. For users who love to play large-scale games, using a mobile phone with a13 processor will be smoother and can bring a better gaming experience.

The performance gap between the two is very obvious, and the improvement of a13 is visible to the naked eye.


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