Benchmarks for the new MacBook Neo surfaced today, and unsurprisingly, CPU performance is almost identical to the iPhone 16 Pro. The MacBook Neo uses the same 6-core A18 Pro chip that was first ...
A leaked Geekbench 6 result tied to a previously unseen Mac model identifier has reignited the debate over ARM versus x86 processor performance in laptops. The entry, logged under the model ...
MacBook Neo runs some Metal-ready games smoothly with passive cooling and no fan, but struggles in Cyberpunk 2077 when memory ...
Macworld reports that Apple’s new MacBook Neo, priced at $599, is disrupting the budget laptop market with its A18 Pro chip delivering industry-leading single-core performance. Notebook Check’s ...
First benchmarks for the 2026 MacBook Neo are in. See how Apple's $599 laptop stacks up against the M1 and M2 MacBook Air.
Apple made a splash earlier this month when it debuted a slew of new products, but the stand-out was undoubtedly the budget minded MacBook Neo, which one PC executive says sent a “shock” through the ...
Early MacBook Neo benchmarks reveal A18 Pro performance similar to the iPhone 16 Pro, with single-core speeds beating the M1 MacBook Air and multi-core results close behind.
Ahead of the launch of new iPad Air models equipped with the M4 chip, preliminary Geekbench benchmark results have surfaced ...
This score (according to Tom's Hardware) is double-digits higher than the AMD Ryzen 9 7950X3D while also being roughly 10% faster than the existing record holder, the Intel Core i9-13900KS. This ...
M5 Pro and M5 Max both use the same 18-core CPU die, but Pro uses a 20-core GPU die, and Max gets a 40-core GPU die. (Because the memory controller is also part of the GPU die, the Max chip still ...
Over on Geekbench, leaked results indicate that Apple's new M5 Max is not only the fastest chip Apple ever designed, it also comes out ahead of the latest x86 chips by AMD and Intel.