Tested: How Apple’s M1 chip performs against Intel 11th-gen and AMD Ryzen 4000.
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| Title: | Tested: How Apple’s M1 chip performs against Intel 11th-gen and AMD Ryzen 4000. |
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| Authors: | UNG, GORDON MAH (AUTHOR) |
| Source: | PCWorld. Feb2021, Vol. 39 Issue 2, p47-60. 14p. 4 Color Photographs, 15 Graphs. |
| Subjects: | Microsoft Surface, Intel microprocessors, Heat pipes, Manufacturing workstations |
| Abstract: | Tested: How Apple's M1 chip performs against Intel 11th-gen and AMD Ryzen 4000 DEPARTMENTS Apple's the laptop new world M1 processor by storm, took with many proclaiming it had ended the PC's whole career (go. pcworld.com/enpc). It weighs 4.6 lbs. We wanted this laptop particularly for its Core i7-10750H CPU, which is very similar to Intel's 8th-gen and 9th-gen "H" class CPUs found larger laptops such as Apple's MacBook Pro 16 (go.pcworld.com/ap16). GRAPH GRAPH GRAPH GRAPH GRAPH GRAPH GRAPH GRAPH GRAPH GRAPH GRAPH GRAPH GRAPH GRAPH GRAPH PHOTO (COLOR): The MacBook Pro M1 features Apple's M1 Arm-based SoC/CPU. [Extracted from the article] |
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