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Apple M2 Max running points re-exposed: Single-core is 14% faster while multi-core is 22% faster than previous generation

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The Geekbench running score platform exposed Apple’s unreleased M2 Max chip last week, with a single-core processor score of 1889 points and a multi-core score of 14586 points. The platform once again exposed the latest running scores of the M2 Max chip. The single-core processor score is 2027 points, and the multi-core score is 14888 points. The single-core score has improved significantly.

The GeekBench running sub-library shows that the device model is still “Mac14,6”, and the CPU is also an Apple M2 Max with 12 cores, but the CPU frequency in this test is 3.68 GHz, not Previously 3.54 GHz. The device memory used in the test was also 96GB.

For comparison, the entry-level Mac Studio’s M1 Max chip has 10 cores at 3.2GHz, scoring 1746 single-core and 12154 multi-core. From the score, the single-core performance is 14% faster, and the multi-core performance is improved by up to 22%.

It’s worth noting that the M2 chip powering the 2022 MacBook Air and the latest iPad Pro is only 11 percent faster than the M1, so it wouldn’t be surprising if the M2 Max wasn’t a major upgrade over its predecessor.

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