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    Apple’s A19 Pro beats Ryzen 9 9950X in single-thread Geekbench tests — iPhone 17 Pro chip packs 11-12% CPU performance bump, GPU performance up 37% over predecessor

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    Ever since Apple started to develop its own smartphone processors, it has consistently offered the fastest system-on-chips for handsets, and more recently, these SoCs have even challenged CPUs for PCs when it comes to benchmark scores. The new six-core Apple A19 Pro does just that: it beats its predecessor, it leaves no chances for its arch-rival Snapdragon 8 Elite, and even conquers desktop-grade CPUs in the single-thread Geekbench 6 benchmark. In addition, the processor seems to pack the highest-performing smartphone GPU, offering performance comparable to that of GPUs for client PCs and tablets.

    11% – 12% higher CPU performance

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    Row 0 – Cell 0

    A19 Pro

    A18 Pro

    A17 Pro

    A16 Bionic

    Snapdragon 8 Elite

    Snapdragon 8 Gen 3

    General specifications

    2P+4E, up to 4.26 GHz

    2P+4E, up to 4.0 GHz

    2P+4E, up to 3.77 GHz

    2P+4E, up to 3.46 GHz

    2P+6E, up to 4.47 GHz

    5P+3E, up to 3.01 GHz

    Single-Thread

    3895

    3505

    2950

    2641

    2862

    1959

    Multi-Thread

    9746

    8658

    7279

    6989

    9481

    4989

    The latest A19 Pro smartphone CPU from Apple scores 3,895 points in single-thread Geekbench 6 tests, outpacing its predecessor by 11% and Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 8 Elite by 36%. In addition, the new chip leaves behind all stock processors for client devices, including Apple’s own M4 (by 5.3%) and AMD’s mighty Ryzen 9 9950X (by 11.8%). Given Apple’s focus on performance efficiency, it is not surprising that the new SoC beats everything in single-thread workloads.

    The new A19 Pro application processor also scores 9,746 points in the multi-thread Geekbench 6 test, which is 12% higher compared to A18 Pro. However, the smartphone SoC still cannot beat CPUs for desktops and notebooks in multi-thread workloads, which is not surprising.


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    While an 11% – 12% generation-to-generation performance increase looks fairly solid, it is lower compared to the improvements of the A18 Pro compared to the A17 Pro (circa 18%).

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    A19 Pro

    M4

    M3

    Ryzen 9 9950X

    Core i9-14900KS

    General specifications

    2P+4E, up to 4.26 GHz

    4P+6E, up to 4.40 GHz

    4P+4E, up to 4.05 GHz

    16P/32T, 4.30 GHz – 5.75 GHz

    8P+16E/32T, 3.20 GHz – 6.0 GHz

    Single-Thread

    3895

    3697

    3076

    3482

    3362

    Multi-Thread

    9746

    13778

    11863

    23584

    23445

    Apple’s A19 Pro SoC features two high-performance cores operating at up to 4.26 GHz (+6.5%) and featuring improved branch prediction (higher performance in branch-heavy workloads and better power efficiency) and increased front-end bandwidth (which points to higher instructions-per-cycle, but does not indicate how many instructions the core can decode per cycle) as well as four energy-efficient cores that now boast with a 50% larger last level cache compared to the predecessor.

    The A19 Pro processor is made by TSMC on its N3P fabrication process, which is an optical shrink of N3E that enables a 4% higher transistor density as well as a 5% performance increase at the same power or a 5% – 10% power consumption reduction at the same frequency compared to N3E.

    Given the capabilities of the fabrication process, a 6.5% clock speed boost looks quite solid. The CPU also has some microarchitectural improvements, so its performance advantages over its predecessor go beyond the frequency improvement. However, given the fact that Apple uses a vapor chamber cooling system and an aluminum unibody chassis for its iPhone 19 Pro, it is surprising that the company did not increase CPU clocks more significantly to get higher peak performance. Perhaps the company decided to focus on workloads that are branch-heavy and/or benefit from higher IPC more than from sole frequency; it looks like these enhancements do not significantly improve performance in Geekbench 6.

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    37% higher GPU performance

    At the presentation of its A19 Pro, Apple did not reveal anything about improvements to its GPU, but said that it still has six clusters. Based on Geekbench 6 results published so far, the A19 Pro GPU is a whopping 37% faster than its predecessor. The GPU scores 45,657 points, which is comparable to the GPU performance of M2 or M3 in iPad Air. It is also comparable to the performance of AMD’s Radeon 890M integrated GPU.

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    A19 Pro

    A18 Pro

    A17 Pro

    A16 Bionic

    Snapdragon 8 Elite

    Snapdragon 8 Elite

    Configuration

    6-cluster GPU

    6-cluster GPU

    6-cluster GPU

    5-cluster GPU

    Adreno 830 | Vulkan

    Adreno 830 | OpenCL

    Metal Score

    45657

    33183

    28429

    23951

    23839

    17971

    Background Blur

    23489

    14458

    12443

    9760

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    Background Blur

    97.2 images/sec

    59.8 images/sec

    51.5 images/sec

    40.4 images/sec

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    Face Detection

    31986

    24306

    20492

    16855

    Row 5 – Cell 5 Row 5 – Cell 6

    Face Detection

    104.4 images/sec

    79.4 images/sec

    66.9 images/sec

    55.0 images/sec

    Row 6 – Cell 5 Row 6 – Cell 6

    Horizon Detection

    40348

    31675

    27208

    23537

    Row 7 – Cell 5 Row 7 – Cell 6

    Horizon Detection

    1.26 Gpixels/sec

    985.7 Mpixels/sec

    846.7 Mpixels/sec

    732.4 Mpixels/sec

    Row 8 – Cell 5 Row 8 – Cell 6

    Edge Detection

    42578

    35145

    30801

    28064

    Row 9 – Cell 5 Row 9 – Cell 6

    Edge Detection

    1.58 Gpixels/sec

    1.30 Gpixels/sec

    1.14 Gpixels/sec

    1.04 Gpixels/sec

    Row 10 – Cell 5 Row 10 – Cell 6

    Gaussian Blur

    81074

    34102

    27105

    28077

    Row 11 – Cell 5 Row 11 – Cell 6

    Gaussian Blur

    3.53 Gpixels/sec

    1.49 Gpixels/sec

    1.18 Gpixels/sec

    1.22 Gpixels/sec

    Row 12 – Cell 5 Row 12 – Cell 6

    Feature Matching

    15603

    12352

    10670

    7571

    Row 13 – Cell 5 Row 13 – Cell 6

    Feature Matching

    615.1 Mpixels/sec

    486.9 Mpixels/sec

    420.7 Mpixels/sec

    298.5 Mpixels/sec

    Row 14 – Cell 5 Row 14 – Cell 6

    Stereo Matching

    124982

    106998

    92574

    73904

    Row 15 – Cell 5 Row 15 – Cell 6

    Stereo Matching

    118.8 Gpixels/sec

    101.7 Gpixels/sec

    88.0 Gpixels/sec

    70.3 Gpixels/sec

    Row 16 – Cell 5 Row 16 – Cell 6

    Particle Physics

    92533

    83372

    74580

    63440

    Row 17 – Cell 5 Row 17 – Cell 6

    Particle Physics

    4072.5 FPS

    3669.3 FPS

    3282.3 FPS

    2792.1 FPS

    Row 18 – Cell 5 Row 18 – Cell 6

    The Apple A19 Pro GPU shows the highest performance advantages over its predecessor in Background Blur (relevant for depth-of-field in games, real-time multi-layer compositing, video background blur, etc.) and Gaussian Blur (relevant for post-processing, vision processing, FPU operations). Still, the new GPU is faster than its predecessor quite significantly across the board.

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