Like the previous estimated results, the latest Geekbench 6 figures reveal that the M4 Pro with 14-core beats the M3 Max and M2 Ultra
The last time the CPU performance of the M4 Pro was talked about, we had reported about some estimated multi-core results that placed the new chipset ahead of both the M3 Max and the M2 Ultra. With the official Geekbench 6 figures coming through, it appears that the earlier numbers were within margin of error, and thereforce accurate, so let us check out the latest leak in more detail.The latest benchmark results show the M4 Pro is almost touching 4.50GHz, a slight overclock compared to the M4
The new M4 Pro is found in the new Mac mini with the designation number Mac16,11.