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MacBook Air With M1 Processor Beats 16-Inch MacBook Pro, All Other Processors on Geekbench Leaderboards | Technology News

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MacBook Air with the new M1 chip seemingly outperforms the 16-inch MacBook Pro with the Intel Core i9 processor. The newly refreshed laptop has made its way to Geekbench and scores higher than any other processor. Apple recently refreshed the MacBook Air with its own new M1 processor, replacing the Intel processors as the company announced it will.

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