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Apple's 18-Core M5 Max Topples 32-Core M3 Ultra In Early Benchmarks

Summary by HotHardware
Regardless of how you may feel about Apple as a company, you have to tip your hat at Tim Cook and the crew for making some impressive strides in their in-house chip designs. The latest evidence of this can be seen in preliminary benchmarks for Apple's fresh-out-of-the-oven M5 Max that is one of the chip options on the latest-generation MacBook
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It was in 2020 that Apple decided to completely abandon x86 hardware on all of its devices, including MacBook laptops and even Mac computers. Although at the time it seemed like a bad idea to switch to Arm, Apple Silicon chips soon dispelled our doubts and surprised at performance, with M1s yielding as the mid-range x86 with better efficiency. After this, every generation of Apple has outpaced itself by offering a good performance jump by closin…

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HotHardware broke the news in on Friday, March 6, 2026.
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