Apple's 18-Core M5 Max Topples 32-Core M3 Ultra In Early Benchmarks
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M5 Pro Is Just A Hairline Slower Than The M5 Max & M3 Ultra In New Multi-Core Comparison, Beats M4 Max To Become Apple’s ‘Price To Performance’ SoC
Apple’s M5 Max delivered some decent performance gains over the M4 Max in Geekbench 6’s single-core and multi-core results, with the most impressive feat for the 18-core CPU configuration being that it beat the top-end M3 Ultra in both tests. Now, it is time to look at the technology giant’s ‘middle of the pack’ SoC, the M5 Pro, and according to the latest single-threaded and multi-threaded benchmarks, it nearly matches its powerful brother whil…
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…
Apple's 18-Core M5 Max Topples 32-Core M3 Ultra In Early Benchmarks
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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