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All-performance 12-core M-series Apple Silicon derails Alder Lake train in tipster's puzzling Geekbench prediction

Started by Redaktion, January 29, 2022, 20:52:05

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Redaktion

An intriguing benchmark prediction has been made for the rumored 12-core M-series Apple Silicon that was recently leaked in connection with the 2022 iMac Pro. The potential "M1 Ultra" or "M1 Extreme" SoC leaves Alder Lake in the dust with a somewhat perplexing result. However, the reality for the 12-core Apple Silicon should still be good enough to keep Intel on its toes.

https://www.notebookcheck.net/All-performance-12-core-M-series-Apple-Silicon-derails-Alder-Lake-train-in-tipster-s-puzzling-Geekbench-prediction.596509.0.html


Frodo Dobransky


Anonymousgg

Quote from: Frodo Dobransky on January 29, 2022, 22:08:33
A random YouTuber - who is a huge Apple guy - speculating on unverified SoCs is now news?

Man learns how to divide and multiply numbers, news at 11.

applefancb

Apple fans like to use geekbench because it made for arm. We all know that R23 is the the more accurate benchmark. If you see the benchmark only consist geekbench you can off it already.

Archuk

This is irrelevant as long as Apple doesn't sort its s*** in the software department - at the moment of writing MacOS 12 is just unstable with system apps leaking memory. Sure, it is good platform for rendering videos... but if they continue like this, may be they just should stop pretend they make computers and start making PlayStation analogs for video/photo editing.
For other major use cases, like browsing web while in Starbucks, iPad is good enough and also look cool and sexy. As for being development machines - Linux and Windows are far superior... Apple just needs to show compassion and let develop for iOS/iPadOS on other platforms, and not force programmers make use this unstable piece of crap.
Of course they can just fix their own sofware, but I guess it just too much to ask.

PS: Why discriminate and report Max Tech channel as "news". You should also include Apple ads as another source of your news.

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