Apple introduced the new iPhone 15 series along with the new Pro model at the iPhone Keynote on September 12 They are based on the Apple A17 Pro SoC, which is said to be faster than the A16 Bionic. Now the chip is shown in the first leaked benchmarks.
The iPhone 15 series is available for pre-order starting today, September 15, 2023. Especially interesting this year is the Pro model, which boasts significantly more advanced features. This includes, among other things, the new Apple A17 Pro SoCwhich is the first 3-Nm-chip The work is intended to ensure greater efficiency and improved performance in new production. Several entries have now appeared on Geekbench, according to which the performance increase is slightly more than Apple advertises.
Officially, the A17 Pro is said to be up to 10 percent faster than the A16 Bionic from the iPhone 14 Pro (test). However, older chips can be used in Geekbench 6 up to 14.9 percent The beaten A17 clearly achieves a single-core result 2,908 pointsWhere multi-core is the whole 7,238 points Achieve. The performance boost can be attributed to the performance core, which can now clock 9.2 percent higher. It achieves a clock speed of 3.78 GHz while keeping the cache size unchanged.
But the comparison to the Apple M1 is far more impressive. The new chip is a remarkable 22.9 percent faster in single-core, and the SoC only has to admit defeat in multi-core. The M1 is about 19 percent faster here due to the two extra performance cores. In addition to the faster CPU part, the A17 Pro has an advanced GPU that is up to 30 percent faster and supports hardware-accelerated ray tracing. Apple also offers this MetalFX Upscaling A DLSS option. The chip is in the iPhone 15 Pro (highest). Eight GB of RAM from the side.
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