Benchmarks: MacBook Air M1 Beats 16in MacBook Pro On Geekbench | Macworld
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Geekbench score for a M1 MacBook Air running in Rosetta 2 : r/mac
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Apple M1 Max Smokes First-Gen M1 In Leaked Benchmark But Is Obliterated By RTX 30 Laptops | HotHardware
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M1 benchmarks prove Apple Silicon outclasses nearly all current Intel Mac chips | AppleInsider
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Apple's M1-Based MacBook Air Benchmarked | TechPowerUp
The M1 MacBook Air is even faster than the most powerful Intel-based 16" MacBook Pro
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M1 benchmarks prove Apple Silicon outclasses nearly all current Intel Mac chips | AppleInsider
MacBook Air with Apple M1 Processor Beats Core i9-Powered MacBook Pro in Benchmark: Report | Beebom
Single Core Geekbench Score Shows Apple M1 Emulating x86 Quicker Than All Intel Macs | Redmond Pie
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MacBook Air M1 Quick Look: Unbelievable Results - SlashGear
MacBook Air with Apple's M1 chipset outscores the 16-inch MacBook Pro in Geekbench - Neowin
M1 MacBook Air: Benchmarks and Hands-On Review
New M1 MacBook Air smokes Core i9 16-inch MacBook Pro in Geekbench - NotebookCheck.net News
First Geekbench Score Surfaces for MacBook Pro M1 Max With 2x Faster Multi-Core Performance Compared to M1 - MacRumors
Apple M1 benchmark score shows incredible single-threaded performance | KitGuru
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Geekbench: the mid-range 2020 MacBook Air is significantly faster than the 2018-2019 models