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M1 Max offers up to 181% faster graphics than previous 16-inch MacBook Pro  - 9to5Mac
M1 Max offers up to 181% faster graphics than previous 16-inch MacBook Pro - 9to5Mac

Fun with charts: The iPad bests the MacBook – Six Colors
Fun with charts: The iPad bests the MacBook – Six Colors

Before You Buy: 2018 iPad Pro Vs. 2018 MacBook Air Quick-Compare Review
Before You Buy: 2018 iPad Pro Vs. 2018 MacBook Air Quick-Compare Review

Geekbench scores for new iPad Pro surface, rivals 2018 MacBook Pro  performance - 9to5Mac
Geekbench scores for new iPad Pro surface, rivals 2018 MacBook Pro performance - 9to5Mac

Geekbench benchmark hints at new MacBook Pro with 28W Intel CPU on the way  - 9to5Mac
Geekbench benchmark hints at new MacBook Pro with 28W Intel CPU on the way - 9to5Mac

MacBook Pro with Core i5-8250U shows up at Geekbench - Liliputing
MacBook Pro with Core i5-8250U shows up at Geekbench - Liliputing

MacBook, MacBook Air or MacBook Pro: which one is right for you? |  AppleInsider
MacBook, MacBook Air or MacBook Pro: which one is right for you? | AppleInsider

MacBook Air, Pro Benchmarks (March 2015) - Geekbench
MacBook Air, Pro Benchmarks (March 2015) - Geekbench

2020 13-inch MacBook Pro review: The standard macOS workhorse | Ars Technica
2020 13-inch MacBook Pro review: The standard macOS workhorse | Ars Technica

Mysterious Macbook Air-like device with i7 processor shows up on Geekbench  - NotebookCheck.net News
Mysterious Macbook Air-like device with i7 processor shows up on Geekbench - NotebookCheck.net News

MacBook Pro Performance (July 2018) - Geekbench
MacBook Pro Performance (July 2018) - Geekbench

Geekbench 4 scores | MacRumors Forums
Geekbench 4 scores | MacRumors Forums

Apple MacBook Air (2018) review: the MacBook Air 2018 is here | TechRadar
Apple MacBook Air (2018) review: the MacBook Air 2018 is here | TechRadar

Geekbench: the mid-range 2020 MacBook Air is significantly faster than the  2018-2019 models
Geekbench: the mid-range 2020 MacBook Air is significantly faster than the 2018-2019 models

MacBook Air 2020 review: The most boring Mac is among the best | Ars  Technica
MacBook Air 2020 review: The most boring Mac is among the best | Ars Technica

Evidence Suggests Apple Could Be Releasing a Core i7 MacBook Air 2018 |  Digital Trends
Evidence Suggests Apple Could Be Releasing a Core i7 MacBook Air 2018 | Digital Trends

M1 Macs review: The Next Generation – Six Colors
M1 Macs review: The Next Generation – Six Colors

MacBook Pro with Radeon Pro Vega 20 Graphics First Impressions | by  MacSources | Medium
MacBook Pro with Radeon Pro Vega 20 Graphics First Impressions | by MacSources | Medium

Intel Core gen 9 CPU series performance surfaces on Geekbench -  NotebookCheck.net News
Intel Core gen 9 CPU series performance surfaces on Geekbench - NotebookCheck.net News

2020 13-inch MacBook Pro review: The standard macOS workhorse | Ars Technica
2020 13-inch MacBook Pro review: The standard macOS workhorse | Ars Technica

MacBook Air Performance (May 2014) - Geekbench
MacBook Air Performance (May 2014) - Geekbench

iPad Pro Benchmark Scores Revealed - Shows the Tablet Is Nearly as Fast as  a 15-Inch MacBook Pro With a 6-Core CPU
iPad Pro Benchmark Scores Revealed - Shows the Tablet Is Nearly as Fast as a 15-Inch MacBook Pro With a 6-Core CPU

Geekbench Shows 2018 MacBook Pro Has Biggest Yearly Performance Gain Since  2011 | MacRumors Forums
Geekbench Shows 2018 MacBook Pro Has Biggest Yearly Performance Gain Since 2011 | MacRumors Forums

Geekbench Shows 2018 MacBook Pro Has Biggest Yearly Performance Gain Since  2011 | MacRumors Forums
Geekbench Shows 2018 MacBook Pro Has Biggest Yearly Performance Gain Since 2011 | MacRumors Forums

New MacBook Air versus Used MacBook Pro
New MacBook Air versus Used MacBook Pro

MacBook Pro Performance (July 2018) - Geekbench
MacBook Pro Performance (July 2018) - Geekbench

MacBook Air 2018 benchmarks show 28% performance increase over last year's  model | TechRadar
MacBook Air 2018 benchmarks show 28% performance increase over last year's model | TechRadar