

#Geekbench laptop scores pro
The only difference between today's scores and last month's ones is that the updated scores show an M2 Max chip with a higher base frequency of 3.68 GHz compared to 3.54 GHz, which could explain the higher scores.Īpple was initially expected to announce updated Macs with M2 Pro and M2 Max chips in November this year, but the company pushed plans until early 2023. Higher scores are better, with double the score indicating. Geekbench 6 scores are calibrated against a baseline score of 2500 (which is the score of an Intel Core i7-12700). The data on this chart is gathered from user-submitted Geekbench 6 results from the Geekbench Browser. The scores list the chip as running on a Mac with an identifier "Mac14,6" with 96GB of memory and running macOS Ventura 13.2. Benchmark results for the AMD Ryzen 5 3500U can be found below. That's a 6 improvement over its 13th-gen. The new Geekbench scores offer no further details over any upcoming Macs, which we expect first to be 14-inch and 16-inch MacBook Pros. The latest Geekbench benchmarks test the Core i9-14900K, which beats the single-threaded record set by the Core i9-13900KS with a score of 3,140 points. For reference, the M1 Max chip achieves 1,755 in single-core and 12,334 in multi-core. Now, in a new set of scores alleged for the M2 Max, the chip scored 2,027 in single-core and 14,888 in multi-core. In the Geekbench scores last week, the M2 Max chip scored 1,853 in single-core and 13,855 in multi-core, representing only a minor jump compared to its predecessor. The MacBook Air (Early 2020) with an Intel Core i7-1060NG7 processor scores 1,184 for single-core performance and 2,982 for multi-core performance in the Geekbench 6 CPU Benchmark. According to the Geekbench results, the 12800H is. The MacBook Air (Early 2020) is a Mac laptop with an Intel Core i7-1060NG7 processor. Now, another set of scores claiming to be for the M2 Max chip has surfaced online, showing a larger jump in performance. According to a Geekbench 5 result, Intels new i7-12800H 14 core processor is significantly faster than the Core i7-11800H and Ryzen 9 5980HX. Last month, Geekbench scores for an unannounced Mac running the upcoming M2 Max chip surfaced online, showing only minor performance increases compared to the M1 Max.
