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- iPhone 17 Pro and Pro Max: the truth | MacRumors Forums
Sorry for the inconvenience and the specific question, but I still haven't been able to figure out the A19Pro's performance via YouTube Could someone, a benchmark enthusiast like me, post some reliable screenshots from Geekbench, Antutu, and 3D Mark? Thanks
- M1-M3 CPU performance chart using Cinebench R23 - MacRumors Forums
I just made a table of comparison M1 through M3 chip of CPU performance using online data to show the difference Given the estimation of M3 Pro's performance no wonder Apple don't mention those on Event or send to influencers Source of data
- A14 vs. A12X A12Z | MacRumors Forums
Apple iPhone 12 Pro Max's AnTuTu result shows minor performance gains The results are somehow disappointing Even though Apple didn't announce any new iPhones during its September event, the company detailed the heart of the
- Anyone get the new M5 iPad Pro yet? | Page 4 | MacRumors Forums
My 1TB results with Antutu: View attachment 2571657 OK yeah That's a massive difference from JazzDisk I can understand a slight difference is numbers, but going from 1615 1820 to 7292 is an insane jump The read speed stayed the same [roughly] between the 6500 or 5120 in other posts
- Anyone get the new M5 iPad Pro yet? | Page 5 | MacRumors Forums
Just ran these on new 13" 1TB M5 (Sequential MB s): JazzDisk Lite = 4970 Read 1695 Write Antutu = 7246 Read 6716 Write Something fishy I'm sure there's probably RAM caching involved What's the test size? JazzDiskBench allows setting the test size up to 1GB but honestly, that seems too small to reliably test high speed NVMe
- Upgrade 256 -- gt; 512 or leave good enough alone? | MacRumors Forums
Adding over 300GB of space would suffice Keep in mind that the 512GB iPhones get significantly faster flash memory chips than the 256GB ones, I believe almost double the speed according to AnTuTu tests, this counts greatly in how fast the phone processes + saves photos and videos and overall performance when shooting
- M5 iPad Pro SSD speeds by storage size | MacRumors Forums
Is every storage configuration of the new M5 iPad Pro "2x faster" than the previous M4 models? In Macs the speeds vary by storage size with larger capacities getting faster speeds Is that true for iPads now? Curious if every capacity of the M5 iPads is faster yoy The marketing doesn't specify
- Anyone get the new M5 iPad Pro yet? | Page 6 | MacRumors Forums
Antutu: read 3396, write: 2857 Passmark performancetest: read: 1945, write: 4652 Passmark seems to be completely off At least the other 2 are a bit more consistent My M2 2TB: Jazz: around 2500 for both read and write, second time: 2737 read, 2245 write Antutu: 3112 read;: 3770 write (second time was quite consistent) So not consistent at all
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