The performance picture here is genuinely split, and worth unpacking carefully. In the overall AnTuTu benchmark — which captures CPU, GPU, memory, and storage together — the Realme 14 Pro scores a substantially higher 823,250 versus the P3's 684,046, a gap of roughly 20%. However, in Geekbench 6, which isolates raw CPU throughput, the Realme P3 flips the result, posting higher scores in both single-core (1104 vs 1026) and multi-core (3105 vs 2932) tests. This tells us the Snapdragon 6 Gen 4 in the P3 punches harder on pure CPU tasks, while the Dimensity 7300 in the 14 Pro leverages its broader system — particularly memory and GPU — to win on holistic workloads.
That memory advantage is significant. The 14 Pro pairs 12 GB of RAM running at a remarkable 6400 MHz against the P3's 8 GB at 2750 MHz. Faster, larger RAM directly translates to snappier app switching, better multitasking under load, and more headroom for memory-intensive tasks like photo editing or gaming. The 14 Pro's GPU also clocks higher at 1047 MHz versus 800 MHz, which aligns with its AnTuTu lead and suggests a tangible edge in graphics-heavy scenarios. Storage is not even a contest: 512 GB versus 256 GB.
On balance, the Realme 14 Pro holds the stronger overall performance profile. The P3's CPU advantage is real but narrow, while the 14 Pro's leads in RAM capacity, RAM speed, GPU clock, and total benchmark throughput collectively matter more across everyday and demanding use cases alike.