A new iPhone means another new processor from Apple. This year brings the A8
processor, which is the second generation 64-bit SoC, and as per usual,
the chip brings performance boosts that should keep iOS users happy.
Apple claims that the new A8 processor is "up to 84x faster" (which is a
nebulous claim that is difficult to pin down), and adds new "sustained
performance".
The A8 chip uses a 20-nanometer
manufacturing process, which makes it 17% smaller than the A7, but has
almost double the number of transistors. The A7 had "over 1 billion"
transistors, while the A8 features 2 billion. As mentioned before, the
"up to 84x faster" claim doesn't mean all that much, but what is easier
to understand is that the A8 has a 25% faster CPU and 50% faster GPU
compared to the A7, according to Apple.
Beyond
the manufacturing changes, Apple has added something called "sustained
performance", because Apple says that traditionally, processors will
lose performance over time. Phil Schiller illustrated this with a chart
showing performance dipping over 20 minutes of use, but Apple forgot to
label the Y-axis, so the chart doesn't really mean anything. However,
with "sustained performance", the A8 will supposedly be able to run at
full power without burning your hand, which would be very nice.
The game demoes that followed showed games that had up to 100 animated characters on screen at a time, with
impressive frame rates, but textures and shading that isn't quite up to
console level yet. Still quite impressive for a mobile device. Testing
will show whether the new "sustained performance" will put a hit on
battery life, but for now Apple is claiming battery life that is at least on par with the iPhone 5s.
source: The Verge
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