Dare we hope that those Olympus cores turn up in a future PC chip?
Macworld reports that Apple’s new MacBook Neo, priced at $599, is disrupting the budget laptop market with its A18 Pro chip delivering industry-leading single-core performance. Notebook Check’s ...
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As it usually happens when new Apple products are about to hit the shelves, early Geekbench benchmark results are already ...
MediaTek’s next flagship processor, the Dimensity 9400, is expected to launch in October, ahead of Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 8 Gen 4, which is planned for an October 21st reveal. A new leak from Digital ...
Comparing the MacBook Neo's A18 Pro with previous Mac processors shows that its A-series chip is surprisingly powerful.
Both processors take the unusual approach to ARM’s big.LITTLE architecture by going all-inn on the “big” cores designed for high performance, while leaving out any of ARM’s lower-power cores designed ...
How much this translates into gaming is very much another question.
The A18 Pro reportedly has more than ten percent improvement over the previous generation while there is a stunning increase of 22% in single-core performance. There’s an even greater boost in ...
Apple’s latest M5 MacBook Air is showing notable performance gains over its predecessor, according to newly surfaced Geekbench scores. The base M5 model, equipped with 16GB of RAM, achieved a ...