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privaterbok

macrumors newbie
Original poster
Nov 9, 2021
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I just made a table of comparison M1 through M3 chip of CPU performance using online data to show the difference.
Given the estimation of M3 Pro's performance no wonder Apple don't mention those on Event or send to influencers.

Source of data:

https://www.pcmag.com/reviews/apple-macbook-pro-14-inch-2023-m3-pro

https://www.check-mac.com/en/benchmark-cinebench_r23-10


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dasjati

macrumors regular
Sep 24, 2020
189
412
Thank you for the work. Interesting to see. The M3 Pro doesn’t look so exciting in benchmarks. The single core performance is nice and will make it feel snappier (if that’s possible). But the multi core performance is of course what a lot of people will look at. The M3 Max is a different story. And I’m looking forward to hear about some real life experiences.
 

Mcdevidr

macrumors 6502a
Nov 27, 2013
793
368
Actually the binned m3 pro vs binned m2 pro seems to be a decent increase. The unbinned one though gets hardly any increase on multi core assuming the numbers are accurate. Ouch. The differences in the base m to binned seem similar generation to generation and actually look improved in m2 and m3 over m1. Anyways. No matter to me. I’m gonna be enjoying that single core hike all day long tomorrow.
 
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