

Click on a specific performance number to review all user benchmark submissions on the Geekbench site. For help, please see iPod, iPhone & iPad Identification.Ĭlick the triangle to the left of a device to open all Geekbench 2, 3, 4, and 5 data for that model. Not sure which device or devices you need to locate? Look them up with 's Ultimate iLookup. If iPhone 8 switches to USB 3 that would be a real disappointment. But I wonder how effective it is in representing real-world system performance for the kinds of workloads that people actually use. Geekbench 5.3.2 for iOS AArch64 Result Information. Geekbench is the system benchmark that people salivate over. Top Single-Core Results Top Multi-Core Results Recent Results. Please show your support by purchasing a copy of the software. Benchmark results for an iPhone 5s with an Apple A7 processor.

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#IPHONE 5S GEEKBENCH WINDOWS#
The Ultimate iComparison allows for dynamic side-by-side comparison of Geekbench results for iPhone, iPad, and iPod touch models. Apple iPhone 5S: 407: Samsung Galaxy Note 3: 583: Sony Xperia Z1: 733: Sony Xperia Z Ultra: 734: Samsung Galaxy S 4 GT-i9505: 841: HTC Windows Phone 8X: 892: ASUS Fonepad Note FHD 6: 895. Geekbench results also are provided on specs page and within the Ultimate iComparison feature. Geekbench 2, Geekbench 3, Geekbench 4, and Geekbench 5 results cannot be compared across versions. The Geekbench 2 benchmark provides 32-bit performance using all available processor cores, the Geekbench 3 benchmark provides 32-bit and 64-bit performance each with a single processor core and all available processor cores, and the Geekbench 4 and Geekbench 5 benchmarks provide 64-bit performance with a single core and all processor cores. Individual user-submitted results vary, but an average provides the relative performance of different devices.
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Sister site provides average Geekbench 2, 3, 4, and 5 Mac benchmarks. The iPhone 5s models have three color options - 'space gray,' which has a black glass front and a mostly medium toned 'gunmetal' gray aluminum back 'gold,' which has a white glass front and a. This number is an average of user provided results as submitted to the Geekbench website. Per reader requests, the average Geekbench 2, 3, 4, and 5 results submitted to the Primate Labs website for all iPhone, iPad, and iPod touch models are provided below. Geekbench 2 provides 32-bit benchmarks for iOS models. Oh, and if anyone wants to dip their iPhone 5 in a vat of liquid nitrogen while trying to push things well over the 2GHz level, we certainly wouldn't try to dissuade your efforts.IPhone, iPad & iPod touch Benchmarks (Geekbench 2, 3, 4 & 5) In our testing, we found the 1.3GHz was constant regardless of whether one core or both cores were busy." Our own in-house iPhone 5 is regularly displaying 1.29GHz, while a tipster's screenshot (hosted after the break) clearly display 1.30GHz. When we asked if he felt that the A6 was capable of dynamically overclocking itself for more demanding tasks, he added: "I don't believe the A6 has any form of processor boost. According to Primate Labs' own John Poole, the latest version of the app - which landed on the App Store today - "features a dramatically improved processor frequency detection algorithm, which consistently reports the A6's frequency as 1.3GHz." In speaking with us, he affirmed that "earlier versions of Geekbench had trouble determining the A6's frequency, which lead to people claiming the A6's frequency as 1.0GHz as it was the most common value Geekbench reported." We saw reports (and confirmed with our own handset) ranging between 1.00 and 1.02GHz, but a new Geekbench build (v2.3.6) has today revealed a horse of a different color.

As the initial wave of iPhone 5 reviews hit, it looked as if Apple's dual-core A6 processor was sporting a clock speed of around 1GHz.
