- Apple’s A19 Pro chip is incredibly rapid, the disclosed landmarks suggest
- The results show that it surpasses office processors in single -bodies
- PC chips gain the upper hand in multi-core markers, however
Apple’s iPhone fleas are already with the fastest mobile offers on the market, but their performance gains have been so good that they even start challenging respectable office fleas – and it seems that the A19 Pro in the latest iPhone 17 Pro continues this trend.
As spotted by the jukanlosreve leak on X, a chip claims to be the A19 pro recently displayed a monocore geekbench 6 score of 3,895, as well as a multi -core score of 9,746. Although we cannot independently check this score – Iphones containing the iPhone 17 pro will not be launched before September 19 – impressive if it is precise.
Indeed, it exceeds the Elite Rival chip of Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 by a height of 36%, and offers an increase of 11% on the reference to the single nucleus made by its predecessor A18 Pro (the chip found in the iPhone 16 Pro series).
This means that if you are looking for the fastest smartphone money, an Apple device equipped with the A19 Pro is the way to follow. The iPhone 17 Pro, the iPhone 17 Pro Max and the iPhone Air are all delivered with this chip (although the version of the iPhone Air has one less graphic nucleus compared to its brother devices).
Streets ahead
What is even more catchy is that the monocore score of the A19 Pro goes from wells to office class fleas like the Ryzen 9 9950x, Intel Core i9-14900ks and Apple M4, as Tom’s material notes. This brings a certain credibility to Apple’s assertion that the A19 Pro is packing up “MacBook Pro calculation levels”.
According to Tom equipment, the A19 PRO is just under 12% faster than the Ryzen 9,9950x AMD and approximately 16% faster than the Intel Core i9-14900KS in monocious references. Since they are high -end office processors, it is a remarkable achievement.
That said, you should not expect the A19 Pro outpopped the office fleas with regard to multi -year performance, and the AMD and Intel offers come out here – so it’s not time to sell your PC yet.
However, the reference results show what an extraordinary engineering work that Apple has done with its A19 Pro chip. Regarding mobile performance, Apple is in advance.