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https://browser.geekbench.com/mac-benchmarks

Is there some other place I should be looking? The page says the chart was recently updated in the last 24 hours but the most recent models are from 2023.
You’ll have to wait until there are enough benchmarks to get a decent average and that won’t happen until actual customers get their hands on the hardware.
 
Because the 2024 models are not officially available yet. Even after this Friday, it still needs a few days even weeks to collect enough scores to update the chart.
 
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Geekbench chart won't update for the M4 SoC's until mid-afternoon friday into the weekend. Once the weekend hits, the floodgates open.
 
Thanks for the replies but what about the 2024 Macbook Airs? Why aren't those logged yet?
The M4 MacBook Air hasn’t been released or even announced. The last update was the 2024 M3 MBA.

Edit: That is weird. The 2024 M3 MacBook Airs are only available under the ID Mac15,12 & Mac15,13. They are apparently still unlabeled. Looks like an oversight.
 
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Still no M4/Pro/Max benchmarks up there, & they been out a couple of weeks now
 
It's almost like the Geekbench team quit updating their results browser. There are also issues between the Geekbench tests and how they report the system back. For example, my Mac Mini is listed as a "Mac Mini M4" under the CPU result, but as "Mac 16,10" for the compute tests.

CPU Results (Comparing to M2 Max):

Screenshot 2024-11-26 at 8.57.23 AM.jpg

Compute Result (done immediately after the CPU test):

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Any idea when Geekbench will show all the new 2025 Mac Studios (M4M/M3U)? They've been out for a while now so you'd assume a large number of benchmarks.
As in the fall, as @Homy pointed out, weirdly they are quick to update the Metal chart (and have been fast to update the other GPU API charts), so the M3 Ultra is already there with a catch: https://browser.geekbench.com/metal-benchmarks. The catch is that chart doesn't differentiate between core numbers or device type for the Macs so binned and full M3 Ultras are lumped together. But basically the PC Processor charts have basically stopped updating for the newer chips as far as I can tell and while the Mac charts appear newer than those, they still haven't updated since the Spring release so unclear.
 
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