![]() Assuming that - without taking any thermal throttling down on adding 4 more performance cores (likely there will be some) would give the Geekbench score of 11,750. ![]() The calculation I used takes what I believe is the performance profile for an efficiency core of 70% of the performance core. "I expect the CPU portion of M1X to max out at 11,750 on Geekbench (about 58% more performance) (probably a bit less maybe 50%). GPU is a bit of a outstanding question (geekbench does a compute benchmark not necessarily a video based benchmark). Spotted by MacRumors, the listing was filed by Appleās supplier Sunwoda Electronic for a device. Ahead of the keynote, Apple has filed a new device in the Chinese regulatory database which is supposedly the upcoming 16-inch MacBook Pro. It is beginning to look like it is around 12,750 (about 3,000 more than your top of the line gaming laptop). Apple is expected to introduce a redesigned MacBook Pro with M1X at the WWDC 2021 event later this month. (it was made when it was expected to be an 8/4 mix). My bad, I actually under estimated the improvement.
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