Appleās just-released iPhone 15 Pro and Apple iPhone 15 Pro Max have appeared on Geekbench and the running scores do not seem to have met the previous expectations of a 31% increase.
Judging from the running scores, the A17 Pro chip runs at around 3.78GHz, which is about 9.25% higher than the 3.46GHz A16 chip.


Taking the highest of the six running scores as an example, the A17 Pro in this model has a frequency of 3778MHz, is equipped with 8GB of memory, runs the iOS 17 system, and has a single-core score of 2908 points and a multi-core score of 7238 points.

The iPhone 14 Pro Max currently included in Geekbench has an average single-core score of 2518 points and a multi-core score of 6365 points; the iPhone 14 Pro scores are 2519 and 6384 points respectively.
Of course, there must be many users who have achieved higher scores than this, so it is only for reference.


Based on this calculation, the single-core score of 2908 points has increased by approximately 15.5%, and the multi-core score of 7238 points has increased by approximately 13.4%, which is a little higher than the 9.25% frequency increase. Of course, there will definitely be higher running scores in the later period, so the improvement here is for reference only.