Early Geekbench scores suggests improvements for iPhone 7


MacRumors:

The scores indicate significant performance gains owing to the A10 chip expected to feature in the iPhone 7. If the results are legitimate, a single-core score of 3379 and multi-core score of 5495 show that a 400MHz A10 processor easily beats the performance of the A9 in the iPhone 6s Plus, which scores 2490 and 4341, respectively.

On these results, the A10 also outperforms the 2.2GHz A9X chip powering the 12.9-inch iPad Pro, which returns Geekbench scores of 3224 and 5466, respectively.

So, basically seems the A10 is about 20-25% increase over the A9 in the iPhone 6s and just edges out the iPad Pro with its supped A9x processor..