The results of the benchmark test of the Apple A15 processor, which is supposed to be the beating heart of the iPhone 13, show its brilliant performance. According to the results of a recent Manhattan 3.1 GPU test released on the Internet, Apple’s new A15 processor is 13.7% faster than its predecessor, the A14.
This, while maintaining Apple’s superiority as the maker of the best processor in smartphones, makes the A15 the fastest processor in the world of mobile phones. The results of the Mahattan 3.1 test show that Apple’s A15 chip was able to reach 198 frames per second in the first round of the GPU benchmark test. However, in the second round, the test dropped slightly and the numbers were 140 to 150 frames per second.
These results were based on the performance of the A15 GPU in two benchmark test stages. From the results, it is clear that the A15 processor needs to reduce the pressure on its processing performance after working for a while, but even with the slowdown, it is still significantly better and more powerful than its other competitors in the market.

According to a FrontTron user known on Twitter for leaking information about tech gadgets, the newly revealed test results were the result of a test on a sample of the A15 processor, first and foremost in detail in a Korean forum called Clien has been published.
In its tweet, FrontTron did not consider the slowdown in the second round of the A15 test to be an acute problem, as the result of the first round of the test is significantly better than the peak performance of the A14 processor. With the same results, the Apple A15 processor will be the fastest processor in the world of smartphones and will easily overtake all Android devices.
Apple is expected to unveil the iPhone 13 with the A15 processor at a special event next week. The event will take place on September 14 and almost ten days later, the launch of the latest iPhone will begin in the global market.