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Tom's Hardware on MSNAMD's unreleased Ryzen 5 5500X3D is reportedly 12% faster in multi-core performance in Geekbench — budget Zen 3 chip spotted running in Linux
Spotted by Gray, the Ryzen 5 5500X3D just appeared on Geekbench for the first time, where it delivered some decisive results.
Early benchmarks for AMD's latest Zen 3 CPU have emerged online, showcasing impressive preliminary performance numbers for a ...
It should complement the already official V60 in vivo's roster soon. vivo launched the V60 earlier this month, but only the ...
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Macworld on MSNThe Google Pixel 10 Pro’s Tensor G5 chip is impressive–if you compare it to an iPhone 14
The A18 Pro is 30 percent faster than the Tensor G5 in Geekbench 6’s Multi-Core test, and 45 percent faster in Single-Core.
Geekbench is getting its latest major revision, with Geekbench 6 available today for iOS, macOS, and other platforms. Geekbench 6 is the latest major update to the benchmarking app, and the first ...
On Tuesday, Primate Labs revealed Geekbench 6, the latest version of its popular benchmark tool. Used to gauge the CPU and GPU performance of Macs, iPhones, iPads, and non-Apple computing devices ...
Geekbench 6 is the latest major update to the benchmarking app, and the first big change since the 2019 release of Geekbench 5. What’s new? On Android, one of the biggest visual changes is full ...
Samsung is getting ready to expand its budget 5G lineup, and two new phones are almost here. The Galaxy F17 5G and Galaxy M17 ...
Geekbench 5 is available now for macOS, iOS, Windows, and Linux, with an Android version coming later this week. The software is 64-bit only, dropping support for 32-bit processors and operating ...
Geekbench (and synthetic benchmarks in general) are not useful at measuring how performant a computer will be at real-world tasks. They are useful for e-peen internet forum bragging, which is how ...
Geekbench is a highly-used benchmark tool, providing quick ways to compare the performance between similar-specification devices. On Tuesday, the app was updated by Primate Labs to version 6.4.
While the free version of Geekbench automatically uploads results, the paid versions don’t. They cost a reasonable $14.99 for a license to run the macOS, Windows, or Linux version.
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