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Intel Core Ultra 9 285K crushes Intel Core i9-14900K in early benchmarks

Intel Core Ultra 9 285K crushes Intel Core i9-14900K in early benchmarks

A few days ago we talked about the performance improvement offered by the Intel Core Ultra 5 245K Processor compared to the model that replaces the Intel Core i5-14600k Processoran improvement of 6% thanks to the application CPU-Z. This test also shows that the new range also consumes less watts, so at first glance it ...

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The first benchmarks of the A18 Pro are out, and it’s FAST

The first benchmarks of the A18 Pro are out, and it’s FAST

The first seemingly legitimate tests of Apple’s new A18 Pro chip have apparently leaked, and they show a healthy performance boost that should keep Apple at the top of the smartphone performance charts for some time to come. The Geekbench 6 ranking for “iPhone17.2” means we’re looking at the performance numbers for an iPhone 16 ...

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Early M2 Ultra Mac Pro Benchmarks Blast Intel’s Best Models

Early M2 Ultra Mac Pro Benchmarks Blast Intel’s Best Models

Following the appearance of Geekbench 6 speed tests for the M2 Ultra Mac Studio on June 9, MacRumors spotted the first benchmarks for the similarly equipped Mac Pro. And as expected, it’s really fast. The “Mac14.8” (with the M2 Ultra processor and 64GB of RAM, a standard Mac Pro configuration that starts at $6,999) appeared ...

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Modern Warfare 2 benchmarks surprisingly well on PC

Modern Warfare 2 benchmarks surprisingly well on PC

If you’ve played PC games long enough, you’re no doubt familiar with how rare it is to see half-decent benchmarks in PC games. A lot of times people figure out their own stress run and report everything manually. A lot of PC games do include benchmarks, though it looks like it’s just to check a ...

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Can CPU benchmarks be manipulated?

Can CPU benchmarks be manipulated?

One of the things you learn when studying computer architectures is how processors can take advantage of performance testing to manipulate benchmarks. This is something that is not new, moreover, since the beginning of the PC, reports are usually sent where the manufacturer, be it Intel, AMD or any other brand, usually accompanies information about ...