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The video compares Intel's new Core Ultra chips with Apple's M3 series, focusing on performance, efficiency, and power consumption. While Intel's Core Ultra chips excel in multicore performance, Apple's M3 outperforms in single-core performance. The video also discusses Intel's enhancements, like the NPU for neural processing, but notes Apple's superiority in efficiency and design. The M3 Pro chip is highlighted for its superior performance, power efficiency, and battery life, outperforming Intel's offerings in benchmarks and real-world usage. Ultimately, Apple's M1 and M3 Pro chips showcase better overall performance and efficiency compared to Intel's Core Ultra chips.
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In this segment of the video, Intel’s new Core Ultra chips are compared to Apple’s M3 series. The Core Ultra chips have 16 cores, with a mix of performance, efficiency, and low power cores. They use up to 28 watts in a slim 14-inch laptop, and up to 65 watts in a thicker laptop for better performance. The Core Ultra chips outperform the M3 in Geekbench multicore but lag behind in single-core performance. In Cinebench R23, the Core Ultra chip surpasses the M3, but in Cinebench 2024, the M3 performs better due to updated testing. The performance per watt of the Core Ultra chips is 21.6 compared to 35.5 for the M3, highlighting the efficiency difference between the two chips.
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In this segment of the video, the speaker discusses the performance improvements in the latest Intel chips, specifically highlighting the new built-in NPU for neural processing. While the neural processor is now much better with a dedicated unit, it still lags behind Apple’s capabilities. The Intel chips also show double the performance for integrated graphics but still fall short compared to Apple’s offerings. The speaker compares gaming performance and battery life between Intel and Apple devices, noting significant differences in FPS and battery longevity. Despite Intel’s improvements, Apple’s efficiency cores and design give them an edge in performance and battery efficiency.
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In this segment of the video, the speaker compares the performance of the New Black laptops with the M3 Pro chip to the 14-inch MacBook with the M1 chip and a thicker 16-inch laptop with a 48-watt version of the chip. The M3 Pro outperforms both in terms of power usage and performance, with significant improvements in benchmarks like Geekbench and Cinebench. The M3 Pro also demonstrates more than double the graphics performance compared to the Intel system. Additionally, it is highlighted that the M3 Pro’s performance remains consistent whether in a 16-inch or 14-inch laptop configuration, offering the same level of performance while being unplugged.
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In this part of the video, the comparison is made between the performance and power efficiency of the M3 Pro against the regular CPU. The M3 Pro shows a significant lead in performance with less power consumption. Additionally, the 16-inch Macbook with the M3 Pro achieves a battery life that surpasses legal flight time limits. The 16-inch Macbook is highlighted for its enhanced battery life, while even the 14-inch model with the M3 Pro features a slightly larger battery than the regular M3. Real-world performance may vary based on different use cases and tasks, which will be explored in upcoming videos on the channel.