The first Geekbench scores for Apple’s new iPhone 15 Pro are starting to appear, and they confirm Apple’s performance jump claims about its new A17 Pro chip over last year’s A16 Bionic chipset, which powered the iPhone 14 Pro.
As spotted by MySmartPrice, the benchmarking platform has recorded an iPhone 15 Pro tested in the wild with the model number iPhone 16,1 and a six-core CPU with a base frequency of 3.78GHz.
The device scored 2,908 and 7,238 points in the single-core and multi-core tests, while last year’s iPhone 14 Pro scored 2,642 and 6,739, respectively.
Meanwhile, an iPhone 15 Pro Max with the model number iPhone 16,2 scored 2,846 and 7,024 points in the single-core and multi-core tests respectively. The iPhone 14 Pro Max scored 2,546 and 6,631 points in the same respective tests.
The Geekbench results also showed 8GB of RAM for both iPhone 15 Pro models, compared to 6GB of RAM in last year’s Pro models, as had been expected.