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« on: September 06, 2016, 04:05:22 pm »

Alleged iPhone 7 GeekBench results suggest ~35% performance gain over iPhone 6s

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<p>We have seen an alleged screenshot of a GeekBench report before for the iPhone 7 but that one turned out to be fake. Ahead of the official unveiling on Wednesday, another set of purported GeekBench results for iPhone 7 has surfaced although this one is a bit more convincing.</p>
<p>The results suggest a significant performance boost associated with the new Apple A10 chip in the iPhone 7, with a headline score of 3379 for single-core and 5495 for multi-core. This is about 35% higher than what a typical iPhone 6s unit reports.</p>
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