Careful benchmark tests broadly support Apple’s claims for iPhone XS performance boost<div class="feat-image">
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<p>When Apple launched the <a href="
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<p>In particular, the company said that the two high-performance cores are up to 15% faster while using up to 40% less power, and the graphics processor is up to 50% faster. ‘Up to’ numbers can often be very misleading, so
Macworld decided to carry out some careful benchmark tests …</p>
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Careful benchmark tests broadly support Apple’s claims for iPhone XS performance boost