Multi-core scores are more or less identical compared to the Intel Raptor Lake Core i7-1360P even with lower consumption in the Apple chip. The M2 Pro with a 12-core CPU, on the other hand, is 25% faster than the base M2 Pro. Mutli-core performance of the M2 Pro entry is about 23% faster in Cinebench R23 compared to the M1 Pro entry. This is at the same level as the higher-end M2 Pro and M2 Max chips. Compared to the base M1 Pro, the single-core performance seems to have increased by 23% in the native Cinebench R23 test. In our Cinebench R15 multi-core loop test, the CPU performance remains constant without any performance drops even on battery power (only at 3% battery do we see any performance limitations).
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