The iPhone 15 Pro's barely made it into the hands of reviewers, but the phone's A17 Pro chipset has already been put through its paces, with the first Geekbench 6 benchmark results having been found by Revegnus and MySmartPrice.
To be specific, these results are for phones named iPhone 16.1 and iPhone 16.2. Going by Apple's previous codenames though, these are are believed to refer to the iPhone 15 Pro and iPhone 15 Pro Max respectively.
Apple spent a decent amount of time at the latest Apple event talking up the A17 Pro chip, the first iPhone chip it's given a Pro title to. This chip is apparently built using a more efficient 3nm process, something that no other commercially available chipsets currently are. As a result, CPU and machine learning performance has been lifted compared to the A16 Bionic chip used in the iPhone 14 Pro, while the GPU has been empowered even more with ray tracing support. Plus there's 8GB RAM on offer, higher than any previous iPhone