iPhone 17 series early Geekbench scores show minor CPU gains
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iPhone 17 series early Geekbench scores show minor CPU gains
"The iPhone 17 series and iPhone Air are now official, and a few Geekbench runs have emerged, giving us our first glimpse at how the Apple A19 and A19 Pro chips fare in synthetic benchmarks. iPhone 17 (iPhone 18,3) managed a single-core CPU score of 3,608 and a multi-core score of 8,810. A quick comparison reveals a 10% jump in single-core score and 11% improvement for the multi-core department compared to the outgoing iPhone 16."
"On the GPU side, the vanilla iPhone achieved a 37,014 Metal score, which is a solid 33% improvement over the iPhone 16. iPhone Air (18,4) is equipped with a binned version of the A19 Pro chip with a six-core CPU and a five-core GPU (one less GPU core than the A19 Pro). It managed 3,674 and a multi-core score of 8,824. The Air is equipped with 12GB LPDDR5x RAM. It managed a 37,743 Metal score in the GPU test."
"iPhone 17 Pro (18,1) managed a 3,523 single-core score and a multi-core score of 9,028. Like the Air, the 17 Pro brings 12GB LPDDR5x RAM. On the GPU side, the small Pro managed a 44,342 Metal score - a 17% jump from the iPhone Air's score, thanks to the extra GPU core. The 17 Pro's GPU score is also 32% better than the one on the iPhone 16 Pro."
iPhone 17 posted a single-core CPU score of 3,608 and a multi-core score of 8,810, a 10% single-core and 11% multi-core increase over iPhone 16. The standard iPhone includes 8GB LPDDR5x RAM and a Metal GPU score of 37,014, a 33% GPU improvement versus iPhone 16. iPhone Air uses a binned A19 Pro with a six-core CPU and five-core GPU, scoring 3,674 single-core, 8,824 multi-core, 12GB RAM, and a 37,743 Metal GPU score. iPhone 17 Pro posts 3,523 single-core and 9,028 multi-core with a 44,342 Metal score, while Pro Max reaches 3,781 single-core, 9,679 multi-core and 45,657 Metal.
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