The new Geekbench listings also confirms 8GB RAM as previously revealed on Xcode. IPhone 15 Pro Max (iPhone 16,2) scored 2,846 single-core points and 7,024 multi-core points respectively. No word on the efficiency core clock speeds for now. Geekbench also revealed a 3.78GHz base frequency for the CPU performance cores inside the A17 Pro – taking the crown as the fastest performance cores on a mobile chipset. IPhone 15 Pro and iPhone 15 Pro Max scorecards on Geekbench 6.2 For reference, last year's iPhone 14 Pro scored in the 2,500 single-core and 6,400 multi-core ranges on Geekbench which translates to a 16% single-core score improvement and a 13% multi-core gain on the new iPhone 15 Pro. IPhone 15 Pro (iPhone 16,1) managed 2,908 single-core points and a 7,238 multi-core score. Luckily for us, Geekbench now has benchmark scores for the iPhone 15 Pro series revealing some additional details on the A17 Pro chip as well as giving us a baseline to compare to last year’s A16 Bionic SoC. The Apple A17 Pro SoC features a 6-core processor with 2 performance cores alongside 4 efficiency units which Apple claims offer a 10% speed bump over the A16 Bionic. The iPhone 15 Pro and 15 Pro Max were announced earlier this week as the first smartphones on the market with a 3nm chipset.
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