The M5 Max’s 18 core CPU scored 29,233 in multi core performance, beating the Mac Studio’s M3 Ultra chip with a 32 core CPU and an average score of 27,726. Yes, you read that right. A chip with 18 cores just outperformed one with 32. That’s a roughly 5% lead over the M3 Ultra and up to 15% faster than last year’s M4 Max. It doesn’t stop there. In single core performance, the M5 Max scored 4,268 , the highest single core result of any consumer PC processor ever...

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