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    New benchmark suggests Apple’s M3 Ultra may not be much faster than the M4 Max – only a minor uplift in multi-core performance



    • A new Geekbench 6 benchmark hints at the M3 Ultra for the Mac Studio only being slightly faster than the M4 Max
    • The benchmark reveals the M3 Ultra’s supposed 8% performance lead in multi-core processes over the M4 Max
    • Its 80-core GPU may be the highlight, specifically for gaming

    Apple has finally introduced a new Ultra chip, not yet for its recent M4 lineup but rather for the M3 family. The new Mac Studio is slated for launch on March 12, with configurations using both the M4 Max and the new M3 Ultra – however, the latter may only be a slightly stronger processor, at least in some ways.

    As reported by 9to5Mac, an early Geekbench 6 benchmark of the new M3 Ultra chip suggests it may only be 8% faster than the M4 Max in multi-core performance while being 20% slower in single-core performance. The benchmark indicates that this is the top-end configuration of the upcoming M3 Max Mac Studio (it utilizes a 32-core CPU and an 80-core GPU).

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