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  1. #8GB #Apple #M3 #MacBookPro Crushed by #16GB Config in #CPU Benchmarks
    New benchmarks, courtesy of Max Tech, show that 8GB substantially limits the performance of Apple's cutting-edge M3 processor. The performance hit is visible starting with #Cinebench2024, where 16GB delivered 11% higher multi-core performance than 8GB. More memory has a positive effect on browsing performance as well. In Speedometer, 16GB configuration offered 19% more performance than the 8GB.
    tomshardware.com/laptops/macbo #RAM

  2. #8GB #Apple #M3 #MacBookPro Crushed by #16GB Config in #CPU Benchmarks
    New benchmarks, courtesy of Max Tech, show that 8GB substantially limits the performance of Apple's cutting-edge M3 processor. The performance hit is visible starting with #Cinebench2024, where 16GB delivered 11% higher multi-core performance than 8GB. More memory has a positive effect on browsing performance as well. In Speedometer, 16GB configuration offered 19% more performance than the 8GB.
    tomshardware.com/laptops/macbo #RAM

  3. Crushed by Config in Benchmarks
    New benchmarks, courtesy of Max Tech, show that 8GB substantially limits the performance of Apple's cutting-edge M3 processor. The performance hit is visible starting with , where 16GB delivered 11% higher multi-core performance than 8GB. More memory has a positive effect on browsing performance as well. In Speedometer, 16GB configuration offered 19% more performance than the 8GB.
    tomshardware.com/laptops/macbo

  4. #8GB #Apple #M3 #MacBookPro Crushed by #16GB Config in #CPU Benchmarks
    New benchmarks, courtesy of Max Tech, show that 8GB substantially limits the performance of Apple's cutting-edge M3 processor. The performance hit is visible starting with #Cinebench2024, where 16GB delivered 11% higher multi-core performance than 8GB. More memory has a positive effect on browsing performance as well. In Speedometer, 16GB configuration offered 19% more performance than the 8GB.
    tomshardware.com/laptops/macbo #RAM

  5. #8GB #Apple #M3 #MacBookPro Crushed by #16GB Config in #CPU Benchmarks
    New benchmarks, courtesy of Max Tech, show that 8GB substantially limits the performance of Apple's cutting-edge M3 processor. The performance hit is visible starting with #Cinebench2024, where 16GB delivered 11% higher multi-core performance than 8GB. More memory has a positive effect on browsing performance as well. In Speedometer, 16GB configuration offered 19% more performance than the 8GB.
    tomshardware.com/laptops/macbo #RAM