- Jun 10, 2016
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Ok, so I was curious as to how much the advantage is that the a9 architecture has over the a8 architecture. I did some rough math to check:
Info I know:
-Samsung stated that their 14nm process would have a 20% increase in performance compared to leading 20nm architectures. This would be due to the finfet properties of the chips which would reduce leakage.
-the clock speed gain over the a8 is 1.23x (compared to iPad mini 4 at 1.5ghz)
So I did this test using geekbench 3. The iPhone SE had a score of 2556 single core and 4444 multi-core.
It's subscores were as follows (integer, FP, memory)
Single-core:
-2548
-2523
-2638
The a8 was as follows:
-1819
-1699
-1562
Geekbench weights the scores
Integer is 40%
FP is 40%
Memory is 20%
Also, I dropped the a8 memory subscore in favor of the a9 memory subscore, as a shrink in a8 would also probably bring ddr4 support with the new generation.
My math is as follows:
1.23*1.2(1819(.4)+1699(.4))+2638(.2)=2596.18
Basically exactly the a9 single core score.
Would a shrunken a8 core with ddr4 been basically as fast as an a9 core?
Info I know:
-Samsung stated that their 14nm process would have a 20% increase in performance compared to leading 20nm architectures. This would be due to the finfet properties of the chips which would reduce leakage.
-the clock speed gain over the a8 is 1.23x (compared to iPad mini 4 at 1.5ghz)
So I did this test using geekbench 3. The iPhone SE had a score of 2556 single core and 4444 multi-core.
It's subscores were as follows (integer, FP, memory)
Single-core:
-2548
-2523
-2638
The a8 was as follows:
-1819
-1699
-1562
Geekbench weights the scores
Integer is 40%
FP is 40%
Memory is 20%
Also, I dropped the a8 memory subscore in favor of the a9 memory subscore, as a shrink in a8 would also probably bring ddr4 support with the new generation.
My math is as follows:
1.23*1.2(1819(.4)+1699(.4))+2638(.2)=2596.18
Basically exactly the a9 single core score.
Would a shrunken a8 core with ddr4 been basically as fast as an a9 core?
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