First Geekbench benchmark scores for the iPhone 15 Pro with the new A17 Pro are making their way to the public. The results – first spotted by MySmartPrice – reveal a performance boost compared to the outgoing A16 Bionic chip found in the iPhone 14 Pro and base iPhone 15, in line with Apple’s calculations.
The Geekbench 6 benchmark result belongs to an iPhone with model identifier “iPhone16,1” and reveals a single-core score of 2,908 and a multi-core score of 7,238. In comparison, most Geekbench 6 tests conducted on an iPhone 14 Pro with A16 Bionic average a score of 2,500 for single-core performance and 6,400 in multi-core.
The conducted test also reveals that the high-performance cores on the A17 Pro run at 3.78 GHz, a clock speed that was earlier rumored alongside other specs for the new Apple silicon chip. The results also confirm the inclusion of 8GB RAM on all iPhone 15 Pro models as reported yesterday.
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Apple says the A17 Pro is more advanced than ever thanks to the smaller 3nm node, packing in 19 billion transistors. The all-new 6-core CPU packs two high-performance cores and four efficiency cores. The A17 Pro’s high-performance cores are 10% faster than before, according to Apple’s calculations.
The 6-core GPU supports hardware-accelerated ray-tracing and Apple-designed shader architecture for the first time ever on an iPhone, making it 20% faster than the GPU on the A16 Bionic. The 16-core Neural Engine is significantly faster too, up to 2x faster than prior A-series chips with 35 trillion operations per second.