On March 15, Friday, Apple representatives confirmed "information leakage." Moreover, tests have already been conducted, according to non-official data, which confirm that 2 unknown chips of the company are ahead of desktop chips from Intel and AMD in power.
Preliminary tests of Apple processors
In the GeekBench 4 database, two processors from Apple were registered, which have 10 and 12 cores. Based on unconfirmed information, as part of the testing, the models showed rather high indicators. The 3.4-GHz 10-core chip scored 7,500 points in testing the performance of a single core. As part of the overall performance tests, he received 21,000 points.
The chip with 12 cores and a frequency of 3.1 GHz scored 7,000 and 24,000 points, respectively. Thus, experimental models bypass even the 6-core Intel Core i9-8950HK chip, which is used in the top version of the MacBook Pro. In a similar GeekBench 4 test, the model scores 5,300 and 22,500 points.
How soon new chips will go on sale is currently unknown.