r6mile macrumors 65816 Feb 3, 2010 1,004 505 London, UK Nov 14, 2020 #2 It's a Hackintosh, spoofing MacOS that's an iMac Pro.
M Mr.Blacky Cancelled Jul 31, 2016 1,880 2,585 Nov 14, 2020 #3 Why does it show single-core speeds of over 2000 here? 🤨 Am I misunderstanding something here?
T tyc0746 macrumors 6502 Apr 3, 2019 259 102 Liverpool, UK Nov 15, 2020 #4 Mr.Blacky said: Why does it show single-core speeds of over 2000 here? 🤨 Am I misunderstanding something here? Click to expand... It‘s simply benchmarking one of the latest AMD Zen 3 Ryzen 9 CPUs...which are very quick...much faster than Intel’s equivalent models. The M1 chip is ’only’ as quick (1700) in this single core benchmark as one of the lower spec Zen 3 Ryzen 5 5600X.
Mr.Blacky said: Why does it show single-core speeds of over 2000 here? 🤨 Am I misunderstanding something here? Click to expand... It‘s simply benchmarking one of the latest AMD Zen 3 Ryzen 9 CPUs...which are very quick...much faster than Intel’s equivalent models. The M1 chip is ’only’ as quick (1700) in this single core benchmark as one of the lower spec Zen 3 Ryzen 5 5600X.
M Mr.Blacky Cancelled Jul 31, 2016 1,880 2,585 Nov 15, 2020 #5 tyc0746 said: It‘s simply benchmarking one of the latest AMD Zen 3 Ryzen 9 CPUs...which are very quick...much faster than Intel’s equivalent models. The M1 chip is ’only’ as quick (1700) in this single core benchmark as one of the lower spec Zen 3 Ryzen 5 5600X. Click to expand... Are these scores OS-related?
tyc0746 said: It‘s simply benchmarking one of the latest AMD Zen 3 Ryzen 9 CPUs...which are very quick...much faster than Intel’s equivalent models. The M1 chip is ’only’ as quick (1700) in this single core benchmark as one of the lower spec Zen 3 Ryzen 5 5600X. Click to expand... Are these scores OS-related?