We now know how much faster the new MacBook Air with the M5 chip is compared to the previous model with an M4 chip, courtesy ...
Apple MacBook Neo posts Geekbench 3,461 single-core and 8,668 multi-core; $599 pricing targets budget laptops and Chromebooks.
The first M5 Max benchmark results are here — and they look impressive, delivering big CPU and GPU performance gains.
After the god-tier M5 Max, the first benchmark results for the Apple MacBook Neo have surfaced online. The numbers suggest ...
The first benchmarks for the iPhone 17e surfaced in the Geekbench 6 database today, offering a closer look at the A19 chip's ...
The M5 Max is Apple's latest high-end chipset built for the MacBook Pro, and early benchmark results show it easily competes with the M3 Ultra.
Comparing the MacBook Neo's A18 Pro with previous Mac processors shows that its A-series chip is surprisingly powerful.
Qualcomm’s Snapdragon X2 Elite Extreme has surfaced in early Geekbench tests, posting stronger scores than Intel’s Panther Lake flagship chip.
Apple’s iPhone 17e appears in Geekbench with a 9,241 multi-core score, showing A19 chip power similar to iPhone 17 but with a ...
Apple's budget-focused MacBook Neo borrows the A18 Pro chip from an iPhone 16 Pro. Here's how the chip compares against other Apple Silicon Macs, and why it's actually a pretty smart thing for Apple ...
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