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New benchmarks from Max Tech show that the 8GB memory significantly limits the performance of Apple M3. Their method was putting heavy workloads on both 8GB and 16GB variants of the latest 14-inch MacBook Pro M3 while doing benchmarks at the same time. Days after the launch of the iPhone 12 series, the latest iPhone 12 and 12 Pro series have made its benchmarks appear on Geekbench. Which brings us to the question -- do Android benchmarks matter? Introduction to Benchmarks First of all, let us explain what benchmarking is. Benchmarks are usually done to measure the performance of a certain device. Benchmarks can be inconsistent and unreliable. Here's why: People don't usually go through all of that suite of benchmarks just to judge a specific device. Read more in our articles including "8GB ‘unified memory’ bottlenecks Apple M3 MacBook Pro performance" and "iPhone 12, 12 Pro benchmarks spotted on Geekbench".

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What is Benchmarks?

New benchmarks from Max Tech show that the 8GB memory significantly limits the performance of Apple M3. Their method was putting heavy workloads on both 8GB and 16GB variants of the latest 14-inch MacBook Pro M3 while doing benchmarks at the same time.

What have you covered about Benchmarks?

Days after the launch of the iPhone 12 series, the latest iPhone 12 and 12 Pro series have made its benchmarks appear on Geekbench. Which brings us to the question -- do Android benchmarks matter? Introduction to Benchmarks First of all, let us explain what benchmarking is.

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Our coverage of Benchmarks includes: "8GB ‘unified memory’ bottlenecks Apple M3 MacBook Pro performance"; "iPhone 12, 12 Pro benchmarks spotted on Geekbench"; "Vivo V5 Unboxing, Benchmarks and First Impressions". Each article provides unique insights and information.