![]() Alder Lake has a slight edge, but it many cases, you won’t even notice a difference. ![]() In the single-core test, Alder Lake’s improvement was 3.5 percent. In Geekbench 5’s multi-core CPU test, the Alder Lake Core i9 has a 5 percent lead over Apple’s processor. Geekbench is a general, overall usage benchmark that we use to test all of Apple’s chips in Macs and iPhones. We noted at the time that even Intel’s figures showed that its chip had massively higher power consumption, and Macworld says that benchmarks reveal the full extent of this.įirst, most of the performance improvements of the Core i9 chip are marginal. These tests have now been done using a chunky MSI GE76 Raider laptop, and do show that Intel’s claim is technically true – but there are some pretty major caveats … As with all manufacturer claims (including those made by Apple), it doesn’t mean much until independently tested. ![]() Intel claimed earlier this month that its new Alder Lake Core i9 benchmarks faster than Apple’s M1 Max.
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