The M3 Pro MacBook Pro: Concerns, Efficiency, and Performance

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Concerns are being raised about the M3 Pro MacBook Pro due to changes in core counts and reduced memory bandwidth compared to the previous M2 Pro model. Early Geekbench scores show disappointing performance results, with the M3 Pro being 28% slower than the M3 Max. Reviews confirm that while the M3 Pro is an improvement over the M2 Pro, it doesn't compare as well to the Max model. Prices remain the same, leading to speculation that the M3 Pro is primarily meant to push people towards the more expensive M3 Max.
- Here’s why people are raising concerns about the M3 Pro MacBook Pro Digital Trends
- Testing Apple’s M3 Pro: More efficient, but performance is a step sideways Ars Technica
- 14-Inch Apple MacBook Pro With M3 Review: The M3-Era Is Here Gizmodo
- Apple VP says 8GB RAM on a MacBook Pro analogous to 16GB RAM on a PC: 'We just happen to be able to use it much more efficiently' PC Gamer
- Every Apple processor compared, as M3 Max matches M2 Ultra 9to5Mac
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