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However, this leak turned out to be fake, as similar results could not be found on Geekbench 6’s database. The leaked test showed performance cores operating at 4.49GHz, achieving single-core and multi-core scores that were impressive but ultimately false. Despite these results being more realistic than previous leaks, which exaggerated the A19 Pro’s performance significantly, they still do not indicate genuine benchmark data.
The leaked test indicated a single-core score of 4,309 points and a multi-core score of 11,604, nearly matching Apple’s M3, previously reported to have scored 11,863 points. While the A19 Pro would have performed well if these results were real, they are likely exaggerated given historical precedent.
Apple is expected to prioritize efficiency over raw performance for the A19 and A19 Pro this year, focusing on better battery life for its iPhone 17 lineup. The new SoCs might not see significant performance gains from the lithography alone compared to the A18 and A18 Pro. Excitement surrounds Apple’s A20 and A20 Pro, which are rumored to use TSMC’s 2nm technology.
Given that these leaked scores turned out to be fake, what do you think about this situation? Share your thoughts in the comments.
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