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Macbook pro geekbench score
Macbook pro geekbench score













macbook pro geekbench score

As always, one benchmark doesn't tell the full story. These scores are the average of 602 user results uploaded to the Geekbench Browser.

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So, one could say that Apple's high-performance cores could challenge Raptor Cove and Zen 4 cores when working at around 3.77 GHz, at least in this specific benchmark. The MacBook Pro (15-inch Retina Mid 2015) with an Intel Core i7-4980HQ processor scores 1,143 for single-core performance and 3,758 for multi-core performance in the Geekbench 6 CPU Benchmark. Benchmark results for a MacBook Pro (14-inch, 2021) with an Apple M1 Max processor. Geekbench Scores M1 (8-core) Single: 1742 Multi: 7582 M1 Pro (8-core) Single: 1767 Multi: 9948 M1 Max (10-core) Single: 1764 Multi: 12380 The base model 14-inch MacBook Pro with an 8-core. Scoring 2,900 points in single-thread Geekbench 6 workload is good enough to challenge many desktop-class processors, but trails the fastest models by ~10%. These scores are the average of 2 user results uploaded to the Geekbench Browser. Of course, Apple's custom core is traditionally faster than those developed by Arm itself. On the Geekbench 5.4 multi-core test, the M1 Pro and M1 Max scored 12,477 and 12,683, respectively. The MacBook Pro (13-inch Mid 2009) with an Intel Core 2 Duo P8700 processor scores 255 for single-core performance and 435 for multi-core performance in the Geekbench 6 CPU Benchmark. As far as single-core performance of Apple's A17 Pro in Geekbench 6 is concerned, it is 10% faster than its predecessor, the A16 Bionic, which leads to a question regarding whether Apple introduced any microarchitectural CPU improvements with its latest SoC.















Macbook pro geekbench score