To date, the iPhone's hardware performance remains at the forefront of the industry.
This recognition is not only reflected in the well-known user feedback, but also from some data levels.

On Wednesday, Samsung officially released the Galaxy S22 series, the highest version of the model is the S22 Ultra, equipped with the new Snapdragon 8 Gen 1 chip.
It is widely believed that the Galaxy S22 series is currently one of the most powerful Android phones.
However, from the latest running score results, the actual performance of the Galaxy S22 series is still a certain gap with the iPhone 13 series.
Recently, the foreign authoritative technology media PCMag tested the two mobile phones and released detailed data on the running score.
In order to ensure the accuracy of the test results, the model that compared the data was determined to be the iPhone 13 Pro Max with a price of 12999 yuan on the official website, and the Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra with a price of 12599 yuan for the same price point.
The results show that the Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra has a single-core run score of 1232 points and a multi-core run score of 3433 points.
The single-core run corresponding to the iPhone 13 Pro Max has a score of 1735 points, and the dual-core run has a score of 4647 points.
Comparing the single-core running score data with a small gap, the iPhone 13 Pro Max is about 30% ahead of the Galaxy S22 Ultra.
In addition, in the Geekbench ML (machine learning) running score test, this gap is even more obvious, the iPhone 13 Pro Max reached 948 points, but Samsung only 448 points.
This is largely due to the A15 chip's 16-core neural engine, capable of reaching 15.8 trillion operations per second for machine learning tasks such as Siri's processing of user commands.
For the Snapdragon series of chips, although it lags behind A15 at the data level, this running score data is also a new breakthrough for its own platform.
In fact, last year, PCMag tested the Snapdragon 888 chip, combined with the test results of this time, the new Snapdragon 8 Gen 1 has improved in performance.
PCMag pointed out that compared to the Snapdragon 888 chip, the Snapdragon 8 Gen 1 chip has improved single-core performance by 13% and multi-core performance by 9%.
During the network score test, PCMag found that the galaxy S22 series had 8% better performance than last year, but the iPhone 13 Pro Max still scored twice as much.
Despite such a noticeable performance improvement, it can be seen from the data surface that the Galaxy S22 Ultra still lags behind the iPhone 13 Pro Max in performance.
At the same time, the test pointed out that the Samsung Galaxy S22 series may have some heat and performance limitation problems.
PCMag said that during the running score test, the Galaxy S22 Ultra had a rapid heating up, and once it heated up, the result of the running score would drop a lot.
The testers ran a program called CPU Throttling Test to observe this situation.
Test results show that after 15 minutes of using the Galaxy S22 series, the performance of the device drops to 75%.
Testers are still taking the next step in testing the Galaxy S22 series.
Although cpu and GPU performance scores only show a portion of the phone's performance, this data can also help users gain a general understanding of the device.
Compared with the current test results, at least in terms of performance, Apple is still hanging On Android.
With the launch of the iPhone 14 this year, Apple will continue to maintain its title of "king of performance" in the industry through the more powerful A16 chip.
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