After early tests of the M4 iPad Air, M5 Max chip, and MacBook Neo, the first tests claiming to be from the A19 chip of the iPhone 17e have been published on Geekbench. Here are the results.

The A19 chip of the iPhone 17e includes a 6-core CPU, 4-core GPU, and 16-core Neural Engine

As 9to5Mac readers know, Geekbench results for unreleased products should always be evaluated cautiously.

In the past few days, we have seen claimed results for many products that Apple announced this week, which will be available for sale next week. Now, among these products is the iPhone 17e.

With 11 results attributed to the A19 chip, the iPhone 17e scores an average of 3,320 in single-core performance and 8,373 in multi-core performance.

Among the results, single-core scores range from 3,001 to 3,607, while multi-core scores range from 6,657 to 9,241. This makes it difficult to assess how the iPhone 17e compares to other iPhones.

Still, considering the average scores, the 3,320 single-core score places the A19 chip of the iPhone 17e ahead of the A18 chip of the iPhone 16e (3,241) and just one point ahead of the A19 chip of the iPhone 16 (3,319).

On the other hand, with an average of 8,373 in multi-core scores, it surpasses the iPhone 16e (7,977), iPhone 16 Plus (8,266), and iPhone 16 (8,280).

For the Metal score, there are currently 4 Geekbench test results available, ranging from 30,831 to 31,597, with an average of 31,163. This significantly highlights the iPhone 17e against the iPhone 16e (23,895), iPhone 16 (27,666), and iPhone 16 Plus (27,722).

It remains to be seen how valid these results will be when the iPhone 17e hits stores and more users conduct their own Geekbench tests.

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