news ‘M2 Max’ Geekbench Scores Surface Again Online Ahead of Release in 2023
Last month, Geekbench scores for an unannounced Mac running the upcoming M2 Max chip surfaced online, showing only minor performance increases compared to the M1 Max. Now, another
set of scores claiming to be for the M2 Max chip has surfaced online, showing a larger jump in performance. In the Geekbench scores last week, the M2 Max chip scored
1,853 in single-core and 13,855 in multi-core, representing only a minor jump compared to its predecessor. Now, in a new set of scores alleged for the M2 Max, the chip scored
2,027 in single-core and 14,888 in multi-core. For reference, the M1 Max chip achieves 1,755 in single-core and 12,334 in multi-core. The new Geekbench scores offer no
further details over any upcoming Macs, which we expect first to be 14-inch and 16-inch MacBook Pros. The scores list the chip as running on a Mac with an identifier "Mac14,6" with
96GB of memory and running macOS Ventura 13.2. The only difference between today's scores and last month's ones is that the updated scores show an M2 Max chip with a higher
base frequency of 3.68 GHz compared to 3.54 GHz, which could explain the higher scores. Apple was initially expected to announce updated Macs with M2 Pro and M2 Max
chips in November this year, but the company pushed plans until early 2023. Apple has multiple new Macs in the work, including an updated iMac and MacBook Pro. Related Stories'M2
Max' Geekbench Scores Leak Online, Revealing Rumored Specs and PerformanceWednesday November 30, 2022 2:39 am PST by Sami FathiGeekbench scores allegedly for the upcoming "M2 Max"
chip have surfaced online, offering a closer look at the performance levels and specific details of the forthcoming Apple silicon processor. The Geekbench results, first spotted on
Twitter, are for a Mac configuration of with the M2 Max chip, a 12-core CPU, and 96GB of memory. The Mac listed has an identifier "Mac14.6," which could be...Major RAM Upgrade
Coming to Next-Generation MacBook ProThe next-generation MacBook Pro models could feature faster RAM, according to a recent report from a reliable source. MacRumors Forums member
"Amethyst," who accurately revealed details about the Mac Studio and Studio Display before those products were announced, recently provided information about Apple's upcoming 14-
and 16-inch MacBook Pro models. The new machines are expected to feature...Next-Generation MacBook Pros Rumored to Feature 'Very High-Bandwidth' RAMApple's next-generation 14-inch
and 16-inch MacBook Pro models with M2 Pro and M2 Max chips will be equipped with "very high-bandwidth, high-speed RAM," according to information shared by MacRumors Forums member
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