02-11-2023 19:15 via macworld.com

First M3 Max benchmarks show a beast that rivals Apple’s and Intel’s best

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When the first M3 benchmarks appeared in the Geekbench 6 database yesterday, we learned that the processor has a 16% higher clock speed. The Performance cores (and thus single-core performance) is higher almost entirely due to those higher clocks rather than architectural changes, but the Efficiency cores show a bit of improvement beyond just a clock speed bump.So what if you get higher clocks and more cores? The new M3 Max results in the Geekbench 6 database show what that means for Ap
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