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Benchmarking Macs: 3DMark and other testing tools that make it easy to test your Apple Mac’s performance
It's been a few weeks since Apple's WWDC 2025 event, and while Apple did announce a new Games app that will be included in the new macOS Tahoe later this year, there wasn’t a lot of news on ...
M5 Pro and M5 Max both use the same 18-core CPU die, but Pro uses a 20-core GPU die, and Max gets a 40-core GPU die. (Because the memory controller is also part of the GPU die, the Max chip still ...
Improve your Mac’s gaming performance with these helpful tips and changes.
Compare Apple’s M5 Pro vs. M4 Pro performance. We test the new Fusion Architecture, 3nm Super Cores, and should you upgrade.
Anyone feeling underwhelmed by Apple’s promise that its new M5 CPU runs up to 15% faster than its predecessor needs to check out the first benchmark score for the M5-powered MacBook Pro. The upcoming ...
Early benchmarks reveal that the M5 Max performs significantly better in the 16-inch MacBook Pro, suggesting the smaller 14-inch model may throttle the chip under heavy workloads. The post Tests show ...
The M5 Max MacBook Pro is a symphony of performance. On the surface, it looks like any other MacBook Pro, but its capabilities define top-notch performance. It aces every performance benchmark and ...
Apple's M5 Max just set a new performance record, outscoring AMD's best in single-core tests and even outperforming Apple's own M3 Ultra chip in multi-core performance.
Months after it launched the first M5 chip, Apple has released its top-of-the-line 16-inch MacBook Pro with the M5 Max.
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