Looks like the reviewers are benchmarking their machines, since there's a flood of Geekbench test results for M4 Macs.
The long and short of it is that the M4 Pro and M4 Max in particular are beasts, at least in these benchmarks. You can get a MacBook Pro with an M4 Max that handily outperforms a Mac Pro with an M2 Ultra. Not entirely surprising given that we're two generations ahead of M2U, but still...
Of course, I'm most interested in the regular M4; the benches I've seen so far suggest it'll outrun Lunar Lake and Snapdragon X Elite, and maybe comparable Ryzen AI HX chips. But that's Geekbench, and I know that's not the whole story.
The long and short of it is that the M4 Pro and M4 Max in particular are beasts, at least in these benchmarks. You can get a MacBook Pro with an M4 Max that handily outperforms a Mac Pro with an M2 Ultra. Not entirely surprising given that we're two generations ahead of M2U, but still...
Of course, I'm most interested in the regular M4; the benches I've seen so far suggest it'll outrun Lunar Lake and Snapdragon X Elite, and maybe comparable Ryzen AI HX chips. But that's Geekbench, and I know that's not the whole story.
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