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According to news from this site on November 5, Apple’s 14-inch MacBook Pro model is equipped with the M3 Pro chip and has appeared on Geekbench. According to the Geekbench 6 running score data, this chip is slightly better than the M2 Pro in terms of performance
Judging from the "Mac15,6" identifier listed on Geekbench, this running score comes from a 14-inch MacBook Pro models. The machine runs macOS 14.1 and is equipped with 36.00 GB of memory.
The results show that the M3 Pro has a base frequency of 4.05GHz, a single-core score of 3035 points, and a multi-core score of 15173 points. For reference, the 14-inch MacBook Pro 2023 (M2 Pro) included in Geekbench has an average single-core score of 2644 points and a multi-core score of 14229 points.
The single-core performance of M2 Pro is 14.79% better than that of M2 Pro, while the multi-core performance is 6.63% better. Compared with the 12 cores of M2 Max, the performance improvement is about 10.93% and 4.66%
According to previous reports on this site, the M3 Max chip has been unveiled on the benchmarking platform. The single-core score can reach up to 3200 points, and the multi-core score exceeds 31600 points. Compared with M2 Max, single-core and multi-core performance have improved by 17.4% and 49.1% respectively
For comparison, Mac Studio equipped with M2 Ultra has a single-core score of 2832 points and a multi-core score of 21497 points. By comparison, it can be seen that the single-core score of M3 Max is 13.38% higher than that of M2 Ultra, while the multi-core score is basically the same
"Apple M3 Max chip running scores exposed, Single-core score is 9% higher than M2 Ultra》
《Apple M3 chip’s first Geekbench score (iMac 2023) is released: frequency reaches 4.05 GHz, GB6 single-core 3076 points》
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