Intel's unreleased Core 5 320 processor, codenamed Wildcat Lake, has appeared on the PassMark benchmarking platform, showing potential to rival Apple's A18 Pro chipset.
It fell behind the faster A19 Pro in single-threaded workloads but leaves the Neo's A18 Pro in the dust.
Intel 'Wildcat Lake' benchmarks spotted, the Core 5 320 is 21% faster than the MacBook Neo's A18 Pro
CPU performs almost identically to the Apple A18 Pro in single-core tests, while leading by 21% in multi-core tests.
Intel's Wildcat Lake mobile processors are due to arrive soon, targeting the more budget friendly mainstream laptop segment. Plenty of information has already leaked regarding Wildcat Lake, including ...
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One of the best gaming CPUs ever made just got $60 cheaper: AMD Ryzen 7 7800X3D down to $388
The AMD Ryzen 7 7800X3D has held its position as the gaming CPU benchmark since launch, and at $388.98 it’s $60 off its $449 ...
Intel’s upcoming Wildcat Lake-based Core 300 series is beginning to surface in early benchmark databases, with the Core 5 320 ...
It has been nearly five decades since British workstation maker Acorn Computer was founded, and nearly four decades since Acorn RISC Machines – what we have known variously as Arm, Arm Ltd, or Arm ...
The influential AI researcher François Chollet has long argued that the field measures intelligence incorrectly, that popular benchmarks reward a model’s ability to memorize vast amounts of data ...
Storied semiconductor and software company Arm Holdings is starting to make its own chips after nearly 36 years of licensing its designs to companies like Nvidia and Apple. At an event Tuesday in San ...
The first unofficial Geekbench 6 results for the 16-inch MacBook Pro with M5 Max are in, and Apple isn’t just winning the benchmark race. It’s obliterating the competition. The M5 Max’s 18-core CPU ...
As we mentioned a few days ago when an early benchmark purporting to measure the performance of the yet-to-be-released M4 iPad Air surfaced, Geekbench results for unreleased products should always be ...
Just a day after its global unveiling at Galaxy Unpacked, the Samsung Galaxy S26 series is already being put through its paces. And as expected, the Snapdragon vs Exynos debate is back — though this ...
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