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The first Geekbench scores for the iPhone 15 Pro have confirmed Apple's performance improvement claims for its new A17 Pro chip over last year's A16 Bionic chipset found in the iPhone 14 Pro.
The new iPhones are finally here, and when it comes to the iPhone 15 Pro and iPhone 15 ... Pro is up to 20% faster than the A16 Bionic, and now the first Geekbench results give us a better idea ...
The Geekbench 5 test that measures general ... Looking at those benchmarks, you'd be concerned that an iPhone 15 running on the A16 Bionic would have a hard time topping some of the best ...
Thanks to these Geekbench entries, we now know the iPhone 15 Pro and 15 Pro Max comes with ... A17 chip’s CPU is about 10% faster than the A16, while the GPU is roughly 20% faster.
These Geekbench scores were first spotted ... The new A17 Pro is only available in the iPhone 15 Pro and iPhone 15 Pro Max, of course. The A16 Bionic from the iPhone 14 Pro will be used in the ...
The iPhone 15 series was announced a couple ... and 7,238 points in the multi-core test on Geekbench. The iPhone 14 Pro Max, with the Apple A16 Bionic, reaches 2,641 points in the single-core ...
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A Geekbench listing spotted ... And of course, the A16 Bionic is a two-year old chip. If we compare these results to the average scores of the iPhone 15 Pro and its one-year-old A17 Pro chipset ...
Granted, Geekbench scores of 1,696 and 4,352 ... as our own Chris Davies found out when he reviewed the iPhone 15. Apple claimed the A16 Bionic was "generations ahead of the competition ...
The initial Geekbench results showed a single-core score of 3,114, a 24% improvement of the number we got when testing the A16 Bionic-powered iPhone 15. The iPhone 16's multicore result of 6,666 ...
The result, uploaded to Geekbench earlier this morning ... that the A18 chip should be around 30% faster than the A16 chip in iPhone 15. Something is definitely off here, but we’ll update ...