Apple's M3 Max and M2 Ultra: A Geekbench Showdown

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The newly released Apple M3 Max chip for MacBooks has been tested on Geekbench, scoring around 3,000 in single-core and around 21,000 in multi-core, putting it on par with the M2 Ultra chip found in the Mac Pro and Mac Studio. The M3 Max is a 3 nm, 30 W chip with 16 cores, while the M2 Ultra is a 5 nm, 60 W chip with 24 cores. The M3 Max CPU is claimed to be up to 50% faster than its predecessor, the M2 Max, and the Geekbench scores show it to be around 40% faster. However, the M3 Pro chip may not offer the same performance increase as the M2 Pro.
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