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A17 Pro vs A16 Bionic vs Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 vs Dimensity 9200 vs Google Tensor G2



The benchmarking numbers are in for Apple’s new processor, the A17 Pro. Here I cover single-core and multi-core CPU results, as well as 3D benchmarks, and ray tracing performance.


How does Apple next-gen processor stand up to Qualcomm’s best chipset? –

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  1. I now own a Redmi 7 Pro and would like to upgrade to a Redmi 13 Ultra, which has a snapdragon 8 gen 2 processor. I am a gamer and would like a gaming phone. And, because I spend so much time on a single game, I need a strong battery. I also need a good frame rate, which videos like yours provide good information. Thank you so much for the information.

  2. I am missing your speed test G channel… with the release of Snapdragon 8 gen 3 and Apple A17 we need speed test G.. Hey Gary could you please bring it back

  3. Why would I need ray tracing on my phone ? Has the world gone mad.. game on a gaming PC or PlayStation. Maybe a Steam Deck or Ipad if you're on a plane, but not a phone .. Every decent phone for the last 3 years has been way more powerful that you need to text watch netflix and YT and do social media.. they are just trying to justify you buying a new one you dont need.

  4. Sadly these powerful chips are just becoming e-waste due weak apps support in android and smart phone it's not 2010 any more
    Brands now have to convince developers to bring desktop level apps and games for Android iOS and other smartphones to justify the power in new soc s and their exorbitant price
    Other wise with limited software capabilities and locked down software this soc s are just becoming e-waste
    The windows on arm which supports desktop apps and games on on smartphone was good example but brands are lazy to support it to develop the next gen pocket computing but would rather love to milk on older technologies all of this is due to apple
    Because other brand are seeing that apple milking with older technologies and selling phone at exorbitant prices and making money when apple is the smart one
    And other brand trying their best and can't get the same feedback so they all have started the same copy apple also in lazzynes and exorbitant prices

  5. In the end , no matter how many billion transistors you can squeeze onto a chip , you can’t beat the physics in that no matter how good your chipset is , you only have the confines of a very small smartphone case to endure the inevitable thermal issues.

  6. To everyone who wants speedtest g back i think If it was possible he would have brought it back or talked about it
    Must be some legal problems due to which it's stopped and not talked about.
    So better we gather some developers and recreate similar or better benchmark app for testing

  7. Pointless video comparing chips that are released nearly a year apart – at the very least that data should be included in your video. This comparison would make better sense in November when all chips release around the same time, reflecting the best generation from each for the year:
    Sept – New Apple Chip
    Oct – New Google, MediaTek and Qualcomm Chip

  8. S23 Ultra actually isn't really a good representative for SD 8 Gen 2 despite it's overclocked. Many other standard SD 8 Gen 2 that is not a gaming phone has better performance management than S23 Ultra. But OK, maybe that's what's available.

  9. You should measure its power draw/ score only on cpu on that benchmark to measure how efficient that procecor, not just about its peak performance,

    Why that matter, because longger battery life, screen on time, heat and thermal management, peak performance stability

    So it wont trottling, do clock higher faster manageble heat, power efficient and run consistent

  10. you could have add best Android performers like Asus ROG phones or red magic phones😅
    would have loved to see their endurance.

    plus your endurance graph had iphone 14pro max instead of galaxy s22 ultra with exynos 2200

  11. Interesting this time Apple’s high performance CPU runs at higher clocks than the “Android” alternatives. People did initially call Apple’s for worse just because of the clock speed, where you have a great video detailing why Apple still outperformed at lower clocks.

  12. I really appreciate the video. Interesting to see Wild Life Extreme so close, might be due to bandwidth limitation. 1440p is already something that nobody does on complex 3D games on mobile, 4K is even farther from the picture not even used on light 2D games.

  13. I'm making due with my $230 OnePlus Nord N20 5G with its SD695 5G.
    That said, I'd love to see some of these 3nm (and soon below) ARM powerhouses end up in some RPi form-factor SBCs. A literal desktop that fits in ones pocket.

  14. I was expecting much more from a jump to 3nm chips, but it seems like Apple was able to get just a few more Hz for short bursts, and almost no battery life improvements.

  15. Great video! Performance is getting so fast that dang near anything you pick will fly through the day to day tasks. I’m on a 2nd Gen iPhone SE with the old A13 now and on Geekbench 6 scored 1742 single core and 3554 multi core but one of my favorite devices is a midrange Galaxy running a Snapdragon 750g with Geekbench 6 scores of only 840 single core and 1858 multi core. I really enjoy using both of these devices. I think I’m one of the few that like iOS and Android both.

  16. All that performance so people can scroll through some meaningless Social Media bullshit 99% of the time… Phones should run Folding@home per default while charging.