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Apple's 18-core M5 Max destroys 96-core Ryzen Threadripper Pro 9995WX in Geekbench
What about real-world workloads?
Apple’s latest M5 MacBook Air is showing notable performance gains over its predecessor, according to newly surfaced Geekbench scores. The base M5 model, equipped with 16GB of RAM, achieved a ...
Benchmarks for the new MacBook Neo surfaced today, and unsurprisingly, CPU performance is almost identical to the iPhone 16 Pro. The MacBook Neo uses the same 6-core A18 Pro chip that was first ...
Ahead of the launch of new iPad Air models equipped with the M4 chip, preliminary Geekbench benchmark results have surfaced ...
Over on Geekbench, leaked results indicate that Apple's new M5 Max is not only the fastest chip Apple ever designed, it also comes out ahead of the latest x86 chips by AMD and Intel.
Intel is preparing to launch its next-generation Arrow Lake desktop platform later this year, so the trickle of early benchmark results has begun. Given the company's current problems with Raptor Lake ...
In brief: It's no secret that Apple's new A17 Pro SoC is a mobile powerhouse. The chip is so powerful that its single-threaded performance is within 10% of the high-end AMD Ryzen 9 7950X and Intel ...
Something to look forward to: Intel will launch brand new Arrow Lake-S desktop CPUs later this month. Ahead of its release, the flagship Core Ultra 9 285K has appeared on the PassMark benchmark ...
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