The iPhone 17 series is finally official, just like the new A19 and A19 Pro chips. Apple claims more than 40% performance extensions on the iPhone 17 Pro compared to the iPhone 16 Pro, making it a big problem and a strange case for us. While we are waiting for the sale to start from September 19, the iPhone 17 series is reportedly visited by the Geekbench -benchmark. This gives an honest idea about what is being offered.
iPhone 17 -series geekbench -results
The alleged iPhone 17 (iPhone 18.3) appears on geekbench 6.5.0 with a single-core score of 3,608 and a multi-core score of 8,810. The list also confirms that the iPhone 17 is equipped with 8 GB RAM. For comparison: the iPhone 16 has managed 3,317 and 8.198 respectively in the single and multi-core Geekbench 6 rounds. This shows a marginal improvement.
In terms of GPU, the vanilla iPhone 17 achieved a metal score of 37.014. This is apparently an improvement of 33% compared to the iPhone 16.
iPhone Air functions within A19 Pro
The iPhone Air has a inside version of the A19 Pro with a 6-core CPU and a 5-core GPU. It has managed a score of 3,674 in the single-core round and 8,824 in the multi-core segment. Regarding the GPU test, the iPhone Air managed a metal score of 37,743. This is only slightly better than the regular A19 chip on the iPhone 17. The list confirms that it packs 12 GB RAM.
The Pro models, the iPhone 17 Pro, which contains the A19 Pro, achieved a single-core score of 3,523 and a multi-core score of 9,028. The iPhone 16 Pro scored 2,981 in the single-core round and 7,939 in the multi-core segment. On the GPU side, the Pro model managed a metal score of 44,342. This is a jump of 17% compared to the score of the iPhone Air, thanks to the extra GPU core. This score is also 32% better than the iPhone 16 Pro.
Finally, the iPhone 17 Pro Max (iPhone 18.2) achieved a single-core score of 3,781 and 9,679 in the multi-core department. The Metal GPU score is 45,657, good for a jump of 40% compared to the iPhone 16 Pro Max. Both the iPhone 17 Pro and Pro Max have 12 GB RAM.
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