As of right now, the M4 Max is the fastest slice of silicon that Apple has ever designed, and that will remain the case until the inevitable M4 Ultra shows up to the Apple Silicon party. Not only is ...
The information originates from X user James Atkinson, who discovered the Geekbench listing. The listing features an iPhone with the identifier "17,3," achieving a score of 3114 in single-core and ...
While the A90 is expected to come with the Snapdragon 7150 SoC, the Geekbench listing suggests the Galaxy A80 will be powered by a SD 6150 chipset which is yet to be announced and is expected to be ...
A new preview of Geekbench ML 0.6 brings the machine learning benchmark tool to more platforms, with macOS included in the list for the first time alongside iOS. From the same creators of the standard ...
Primate Labs Inc., the maker of cross-platform benchmarking software, Thursday officially released Geekbench AI 1.0, a tool designed to test the real-world performance of artificial intelligence ...
"iPhones have got 48-megapixel sensors. Samsung's have, I think, up to 108 megapixels on some of their phones. I've lost track. But you've got this explosion of camera data that's happening." Some ...
One of the best benchmarking applications has been updated for AR and AI tasks. Photo: Primate Labs/Cult of Mac Primate Labs introduced Geekbench 6 on Tuesday, the first significant update in years to ...
Geekbench has become a staple of cross-platform benchmarking, and there’s a new version hot off the press. We’ve grabbed the software and a selection of the latest and greatest smartphones to see how ...
Use left and right arrow keys to seek audio. Geekbench AI 1.0 is here, after years of feedback and test iteration with its customers, partners, and the AI engineering community, Primate Labs is proud ...
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I'm not sure what you're driving at here but my interest was, as I said, in seeing how the various processors I have on hand perform relative to each other, out of curiosity and to inform a future ...