The first Geekbench scores of the iPhone 15 Pro models with the new A17 Pro chip have appeared. While the results are the same as what Apple announced at the launch, they prove how Cupertino silicon outperforms every Android phone.
As spotted by MySmartPrice, the iPhone 15 Pro scored 2908 points in single-core and 7328 points in multi-core tests. The iPhone 14 Pro and A16 Bionic chip score 2642 points in single-core and 6739 points in multi-core tests.
Galaxy S23 Ultra, which has the Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 chip, scores 1878 in single-core and 4973 in multi-core. This means it falls well behind both the iPhone 14 Pro and iPhone 15 Pro models.
These Geekbench scores also show that Apple has upgraded the iPhone 15 Pro and 15 Pro Max with 8GB of RAM, a first in Apple’s smartphone lineup. It is also important to note that Apple used the 3nm manufacturing process to create this chip, an industry first.
Apple says the 6-core CPU has two high-end performance cores that are up to 10% faster and 4 performance cores, 19 billion transistors. Thanks to the new Neural Engine, it can perform 35 trillion operations per second. The new 6-core GPU makes it 20% faster than the previous generation and also increases efficiency. It also features hardware-accelerated ray tracing, which is 4 times better than the software ray tracing available on the iPhone 14 Pro. For more details about A17 Pro, just click here…