>It's also 40% as powerful as the RTX 2080 Ti, the best-performing consumer GPU on the market, that draws hundreds of watts and very well cooled.
Keep hearing these extremely bold claims about iPhone, iPad chips. But if they're truly that powerful why are we not filling compute farms with them? I mean the 2080 TI is $999 alone with just the card with much higher power and cooling requirements than the A13.
or is none of this really true at all to real world performance.
If you're going to compare it to a RTX 2080Ti then I'm going to compare it to the sort of professional work you would do with an RTX 2080Ti, not compare it to the millions of iPhones scrolling through Twitter feeds as a metric.
So much grading on a curve going on with iOS devices.
Exactly. As an analogy imagine if a car magazine compared a Lamborghini to a Toyota Corolla and said "the Lamborghini didn't take me down the road to the shops any faster than the Corolla, they're pretty much the same".
Keep hearing these extremely bold claims about iPhone, iPad chips. But if they're truly that powerful why are we not filling compute farms with them? I mean the 2080 TI is $999 alone with just the card with much higher power and cooling requirements than the A13.
or is none of this really true at all to real world performance.