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    Performance isn’t the only reason you should buy Apple’s M3 Ultra Mac Studio – it’s reportedly one of the most power-efficient processors too



    • Apple’s M3 Ultra defeats most desktop CPUs in terms of power efficiency
    • This is thanks to its ARM-based instruction set compared to x86 used for desktop processors
    • It does lag behind the M4 Max in power efficiency, however

    Apple‘s new Mac Studio (M3 Ultra) has received critical acclaim from multiple reviewers thanks to its M3 Ultra processor, despite apparently losing out to the M4 Max in single-core processes. However, its performance capabilities aren’t where the praise stops – a new benchmark suggests there is another, equally important benefit to using the M3 Ultra chip compared to other processors on the market.

    As highlighted by Wccftech (based on the Ars Technica Mac Studio review), the M3 Ultra’s benchmark in Handbrake (a video encoding program that can be used for benchmarking both CPUs and GPUs) reveals that it’s only slightly less power efficient than its Mac Studio M4 Max counterpart – and it also proves to be far more efficient than other powerful desktop processors. This is likely due to Apple opting for an Arm-based architecture instead of x86, which is used for most mainstream desktop CPUs, notably those offered by Intel and AMD.

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