The first smartphones with a 3nm chipset to hit the market are the iPhone 15 Pro and 15 Pro Max, which were unveiled earlier this week. A 6-core CPU with 2 performance cores and 4 efficiency units makes up the Apple A17 Pro SoC. According to Apple, this processor offers a 10% speed increase over the A16 Bionic. Fortunately for us, Geekbench now offers benchmark results for the iPhone 15 Pro series, providing us with further information on the A17 Pro processor as well as a comparison point with the A16 Bionic SoC from the previous year. 2,908 single-core points and 7,238 multi-core points were earned by the iPhone 15 Pro (iPhone 16,1). For comparison, the new iPhone 15 Pro improved its single-core score by 16% and its multi-core score by 13% compared to last year's iPhone 14 Pro, which had Geekbench scores in the 2,500 and 6,400 areas.here are few examples. The single-core and multi-core scores for the iPhone 15 Pro Max (iPhone 16,2) were 2,846 and 7,024 points, respectively. The