Apple focused more power-efficiency for the A19 Pro this year, which is why the company’s latest SoC only delivers modest improvements when compared against its direct predecessor, the A18 Pro, in both single-core and multi-core tests. Sadly, it failed to beat an unreleased version of a downclocked Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 and the Exynos 2600.
However, given enough cooling, any of Apple’s flagship A-series silicon can achieve ‘eye-popping’ results. Looking at the latest single-threaded and multi-threaded figures, we are inclined to believe that some extreme cooling methods were used to achieve these scores. Any guesses as to what these might be?
iPhone 17 Pro might have been cooled using liquid nitrogen to allow the A19 Pro to achieve such incredible single-core and multi-core scor