

First up is the CPU test, Geekbench 6.
A19pro starts higher than 8E5 in single-core and the performance drop is less severe, so the gap widens over time. Although 8E5 had a higher starting score in multi-core, it keeps dropping, and by the 7th loop, it gets completely overtaken by the A19pro.



Next, 3 types of GPU tests. The first test, Wild Life Extreme Stress Test, is often excluded these days because the gap between benchmark scores and real-world performance is too massive. Still, the fact that A19pro lost to 8E5 is true. The second test, Steel Nomad Light Stress Test, is currently the mainstream benchmark for real performance. Due to 8E5’s famous power stunt show (throttling), it couldn't maintain the score, leading to a bizarre result: 8E1 > A19pro >= 8E5. The third test is a ray tracing benchmark, similar to the second test.
Okay, we get the scores, now let's check how much 'food' (power/electricity) it chugs down to hit those scores.

A19pro consumes significantly less power, resulting in overwhelmingly lower temperatures.
Alright, we’ve seen all the benchmarks, now let's check the actual real-world performance.


In the gaming test, the A19pro measured performance equal to or higher than 8E5, but the A19pro temperature was lower.
But the A19pro was measured on a 6.3-inch phone, and the 8E5 on a 6.9-inch phone, meaning the test started with a handicap against the iPhone (smaller body = harder to cool).
So what's the conclusion??

This is the conclusion. Looks like the iPhone is definitely the performance king (Number 1) this season. If you wanna see more details, check the source. Source: iPad Gallery [View Original]
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"The chip war is heating up! People are dunking on the throttling 'cosine graph' and debating which benchmark is truly the 'real-world' test, but everyone agrees the thermal difference is shocking."
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