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Intel may have ‘carefully crafted’ 11-gen processor benchmarks to make Apple M1 chip look weak – HT Tech
Intel reportedly used different 11-gen Core i7 SKUs for testing but also moved between MacBook Air and Pro to make it’s benchmark performance look better.

Just last year Apple announced that it’s moving away from Intel chipsets for Mac devices and will eventually be using its own Apple silicon, which later on turned out to be the Apple M1 with 5nm processing tech. However, Intel has now shared benchmarks that, as PC World report states, is an attempt to prove that the company’s latest 11th generation Core processors are superior to Apple’s custom designed M1 chip. The report has described these benchmarks as carefully crafted and that’s because of…
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