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M1 benchmarks prove Apple Silicon outclasses nearly all current Intel Mac chips
DuhSesame said:Just did some quick search on Geekbench 5:
Here's what really looks like when comparing to the 16-inch MacBook Pro (Highest vs. Highest)
7695 for the Air vs. 7346 for the 16-inch.
Here's the iMac with Core i7-9700
7695 vs. 7559.
M1 pulls slightly ahead on both, but worth noting that neither is high for an eight-core. both 9700K/9900K pulls way ahead the competition.
So it's slightly disappointing comparing to what we used to hear, it didn't smash x86's eight-core by that much. Then again, it's a quad-core (4x4) with 15~20W of CPU power. Both the 9980HK & 9700 needs to pull at least ~60W to match.
Edit: It's also important to remember the 16-inch or the iMac still have to deal with thermal throttling, where the M1 could be free from that issue. @mike_wuerthele I'd like to see a thermal test, thanks.
Well here's the cinebench loop on Twitter:
It might also be instructive to compare the power draw on the machines over the time they're running these benchmarks.
By the way, I'm typing this in front of a 10-core Intel iMac, and it's yet to hit any thermal throttling. The again, I've yet to do any 8K video editing on it.
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Safari now blocks Google Analytics on sites, new Privacy Report feature shows [u]
michelb76 said:The 9.4% of Mac Safari market share isn't going to worry Google. And only a much smaller subset of that will be using the new safari. Here's hoping that Big Sur won't be the dumpster fire that Catalina is.
What I started wondering when I saw that during the keynote was: Is there some sort of extension-like control panel for that, where individual trackers can be whitelisted, or all for a give page or site? Because if so, Ghostery just got Sherlocked, big-time.
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Apple debuts 'Snoopy in Space' trailer in time for Apollo 11 anniversary
According to Wikipedia:
"Laika died within hours from overheating, possibly caused by a failure of the central R-7 sustainer to separate from the payload. The true cause and time of her death were not made public until 2002; instead, it was widely reported that she died when her oxygen ran out on day six or, as the Soviet government initially claimed, she was euthanised prior to oxygen depletion." -
Apple looks to lease space in new MIT building at Boston's Kendall Square
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New MacBook Air and Mac mini are first with enclosures produced from 100-percent recycled ...
ascii said:Isn't aluminum the most common metal in the Earth's crust? So common we make cooking foil and drink cans out of it?So not exactly the most urgent thing to recycle, but a step forward nonetheless and better than wasting it.