J jinnyman macrumors 6502a Original poster Nov 11, 2020 #1 one of the feature update is support for ARM native testing. I'm really curious to see how Apple Silicon compares to AMD and Intel in this. Has anyone seen Mac Mini devkit with Cinebench R23 result?
one of the feature update is support for ARM native testing. I'm really curious to see how Apple Silicon compares to AMD and Intel in this. Has anyone seen Mac Mini devkit with Cinebench R23 result?
B bobmans macrumors 6502a Nov 11, 2020 #2 You weren't allowed to run any benchmarks on the Mac Mini devkit so it will be hard to find any.
J jinnyman macrumors 6502a Original poster Nov 11, 2020 #3 bobmans said: You weren't allowed to run any benchmarks on the Mac Mini devkit so it will be hard to find any. Click to expand... Well looks like it was released only 11 hours ago. So surely there's not yet any renegade attempt of running the stuff on devkits...yet..
bobmans said: You weren't allowed to run any benchmarks on the Mac Mini devkit so it will be hard to find any. Click to expand... Well looks like it was released only 11 hours ago. So surely there's not yet any renegade attempt of running the stuff on devkits...yet..
J jinnyman macrumors 6502a Original poster Nov 11, 2020 #4 One of the big chage is that Cinebench now defaults bench to run for atleast 10 mins doing multiple runs of tests. For fun of it, the below are my intel Mac multicore results : iMac 2020 i7-10700K : 11823 Macbook Pro 16" i9-9880H : 9012 Reactions: senna95
One of the big chage is that Cinebench now defaults bench to run for atleast 10 mins doing multiple runs of tests. For fun of it, the below are my intel Mac multicore results : iMac 2020 i7-10700K : 11823 Macbook Pro 16" i9-9880H : 9012