Kuai Technology reports show that the new 15-inch M3 version of MacBook Air has emerged on the Geekbench 6 benchmark website, and its performance is eye-catching. Test data shows that the single-core and multi-core performance of the M3 chip have been significantly improved, improving by 20% and 18% respectively compared with the M2 chip. This is mainly due to its faster CPU frequency and more powerful CPU and GPU core numbers. In addition, Apple also provides this product with a wealth of memory and storage options, as well as the latest operating system and a variety of color options, providing users with more space for personalization.
Kuai Technology reports that the 15-inch M3 version of MacBook Air recently appeared on the Geekbench 6 benchmark website, showing its powerful performance. The single-core score of M3 is 3157, and the multi-core score is 12020, which are 20% and 18% higher than M2 respectively. The M3 is equipped with an 8-core CPU core and a 10-core GPU. The CPU is clocked at 4.05GHz, which is significantly better than the M2’s 3.48GHz. Apple offers a variety of memory and storage options, pre-installed with the latest systems, and comes with a variety of color options.
All in all, the M3 version of MacBook Air will undoubtedly become another highlight in Apple’s product line with its powerful performance improvements and rich configuration options. It is worth looking forward to its market performance after its official release. Its excellent performance in Geekbench 6 indicates the strong performance potential of this new product in practical applications.