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[–] Psittacula2@alien.top 0 points 1 year ago (1 children)

8-Core CPU:

  • Up to 35% faster than M1
  • Up to 20% faster than M2
  1. 4-Cores (Performance) Top = 4.056 GHz (or ~3.6 GHz when all cores are loaded)
  2. 4-Cores (Efficiency) Top = 2.748 GHz

10-Core GPU:

  • Up to 60% faster than M1
  • Up to 20% faster than M2
  1. Dynamic caching, where cache and memory are allocated dynamically based on the actual requirements of applications.
  2. Hardware-based ray tracing, mesh shading and AV1 decoding.
  3. However, only two displays can be used at a time.

The other interesting summary figure is more-or-less maintaining power efficiency as before on lower power with comparable performance to other chips at higher power usage.

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Either way it is spun (pun intended), it's very impressive performance boost and fast cadence of release by Apple. notebook.check is a handy website, thanks for posting OP.

[–] CandyFromABaby91@alien.top 0 points 1 year ago (1 children)

20% jump in one generation is massive. If they continue this the M series chips will be (even more) crazy fast in no time.

[–] sm00thArsenal@alien.top 1 points 1 year ago

I am wary of a stat that says “up to” rather than “on average”