Geekbench scores already showed how faster the M2 Pro processor is compared to the M1 Max chip in CPU performance. Now, new tests spotted by MacRumors highlight the graphic performance of the M2 Pro ...
When it comes to selecting the perfect MacBook Pro, understanding the differences between the M4 Max, M3 Max, and M1 Max chips is crucial. Each chip brings its own set of advantages in terms of ...
Geekbench results seemingly for the M2 Pro Mac mini are of course better than for the M1 version, but they also greatly exceed the M1 Max figures. Apple has not yet shipped the Mac mini with M2 Pro, ...
The Apple M2 Pro and M2 Max chips that power the new MacBook Pro have been the subject of recent graphics-centric benchmark tests. These benchmark results give us a closer look at the GPU performance ...
After the first leaked CPU benchmark scores for the M2 Max processor arrived last week, another set of scores is making the rounds today and they’re…fine. Entirely reasonable, in fact. If you were to ...
With major new GPU muscle in the M2 chips, Macs are amped up for gaming like never before. Is the power worth the spend to switch to Mac just for play? From the laptops on your desk to satellites in ...
Apple's update to the 16-inch MacBook Pro adds the M2 Max to an already fantastic notebook, a change to satisfy creators and power users. Updated February 15 with Geekbench 6 scores The 16-inch ...
Apple Inc. (NASDAQ:AAPL) introduced the M3-powered MacBooks as anticipated, but a notable aspect of the ‘Scary Fast’ launch event in October 2023 was the repeated comparisons between the M1 and M3 ...
Benchmark results which appear to be from a system packing an Apple M2 Max processor have appeared online. The Geekbench online result browser indicates that someone put an M2 Max powered system ...
Apple has now refreshed the Mac Studio twice since its introduction in 2022, so should you upgrade your unit and is an older model still worth buying? The new Mac Studio's main upgrade is its chip, ...
This new test also comes from a machine identified as “Mac14.6” just like the previous one. This, of course, is a non-existent Mac model until now. The CPU is also the Apple M2 Max with 12 cores, but ...
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