Apple M3 chip will make you want to change your M2 Max & M2 Pro devices
Apple's M3 is on the way. Despite having fewer cores, Apple's M3 chip may perform better than M2 Max and M2 Pro.
The iPhone 15 series is not the only good news we are eagerly waiting for from Apple. The company is also getting ready to present the A17 Bionic and M3 chips, which will power its upcoming smartphones and personal computers, respectively. As usual before the official launch, we have some information regarding M3 chipsets.
Apple's M3 chip will outperform M2 chip
Vadim Yuryev tweeted the M3 chipset's synthetic benchmark scores on the GeekBench 6 platform, which led to the most recent leak. M3 chipset appears to have scored 3,472 points in tests with just one core and 13,676 points in tests with multiple cores. These ratings make it abundantly clear that the M3 chipset has made significant advancements over its predecessor, the M2.
M3 is only 6% more slow than the M2 Max as far as multi center scores. However, the M3 performs 24 percent faster than the M2 Max on single tests, which tells a different story. Apple has outgrown in the last couple years, especially after iPhone 14 series company has taken the leader seat in mobile phone market. The anticipated iPhone 15 series also will bring exciting details.