Apple unveiled its iPhone 15 Pro this week, a handset powered by the all-new A17 Pro SoC. The industry’s first 3nm chip features 19 billion transistors and.
In brief: It’s no secret that Apple’s new A17 Pro SoC is a mobile powerhouse. The chip is so powerful that its single-threaded performance is within 10% of the high-end AMD Ryzen 9 7950X and Intel Core i9-13900K in Geekbench. But Apple’s product does have the disadvantage of a much lower frequency and can’t match the desktop chips in multi-core performance, of course.
Apple unveiled its iPhone 15 Pro this week, a handset powered by the all-new A17 Pro SoC. The industry’s first 3nm chip features 19 billion transistors and is comprised of a six-core CPU, made up of two performance cores and four efficiency cores, alongside a 16-core neural engine that can process up to 35 trillion operations per second.
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