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Maybe for battery life, but definitely not when it comes to CPU/GPU performance. Tbf, no chip company is, but Apple is particularly egregious. Their charts assume best case multi-core performance when users rarely ever use all cores at once. They'd have you thinking it's the equivalent of a 3090 or that you get double the frames you did before when the reality is more like 10% gains.


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