![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() The Apple M1 (8 cores, 8 threads, 3.2 GHz clock, 15 W TDP) actually reached the top of these charts, beyond the reach of the Intel Core i9-11900KF and AMD Ryzen 9 5950X, back in April of this year. But with the older M1 silicon still topping both the laptop and desktop charts for single-thread performance on PassMark, we can presume that the M1X should be able to relieve its predecessor in that particular position. So ignoring implausible leaks has left us with little data about the M1X chip, with Apple performing a superlative job in safeguarding its secrets. The release date of Q3 2021 is also incorrect as we are now in the fourth quarter of the year and still waiting to meet the M1 successor. For instance, it has been reported that the M1X will have up to 10 CPU cores, whereas the alleged benchmark leak claimed 12 cores. Earlier this year there was a very sketchy specs and benchmark leak for the M1X, which still hasn’t been officially named by Apple although it did turn up in a list of keywords for an official video, but in the passing months plenty of the data included in this “pre-sample” test has been proved to be erroneous. Actual benchmark leaks of the Apple M1X have seemingly been non-existent, leaving YouTubers and Twitter champions to make their best guesses and predictions. ![]()
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