Not long ago, some foreign media exposed the running scores of Apple's self-developed ARM chip. However, it seems that it is still unable to confirm that this ARM chip is Apple's self-developed A series processor. If the news is true, Inter may be crying for a while.
In the eyes of users, Intel and Apple have always been business allies among technology giants. There is an inseparable hardware partnership between the two. The Iphone series mobile phones use Intel's baseband chips, and the Mac series notebooks use Intel's Core processors. However, the market is constantly changing, and there will always be people who want to do it alone. If the rumors are true, Macbook processors will form a self-sufficient industry chain in the future.
Foreign media reports mentioned that this is likely to be the running score result of two processors designed by Apple. One is equipped with a 10-core processor (clocked at 3.4GHz), and the other is equipped with a 12-core processor (clocked at 3.19GHz). Evaluating these two processors based on performance alone is already very powerful.