When it comes to processing power, the homebrew and highly optimized A-series chipsets of Apple usually wipe the floor with the competition, especially in the single-core benchmark scores. The spring season's top smartphones, however, are typically run by Qualcomm or Exynos chipsets built on a newer method than the iPhone or iPad that get announced in the fall, so they enjoy a head start for a while. The Galaxy S8, for instance, is powered by 10nm chipsets, while iPhone 7's A10 is still a 16nm endeavor, for those who keep track of such things.
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