Cinebench 2024 est disponible en téléchargement, quoi de neuf ? - GinjFo
Maxon Cinebench Release 23 published with M1 SoC support - Software - News - HEXUS.net
MacBook Air, Pro et Mac mini avec puce M1 : premiers retours de test
The M1 Mac mini vs iMac Pro 2017 vs Everyone (Part 1) - Architosh
Luke Miani on X: "Truly incredible chart here compiling Cinebench R23 scores I've gathered so far. M1 outperforms most laptops and even a desktop Core i5 9600K (95W!) processor. What Apple has
Benchmarks: Whatever Is Available - The 2020 Mac Mini Unleashed: Putting Apple Silicon M1 To The Test
Luke Miani on X: "M1 MacBook Pro scoring 7508 in Cinebench, basically doubling the previous 2020 Intel MacBook Pro. Holy cow. CC @9to5mac @MacRumors @ChanceHMiller" / X
Cinebench R23 with support for Apple M1 SoC is now out. Geekbench scores up too. | MacRumors Forums
Maxon releases Cinebench R23 with Apple M1 Mac support - VideoCardz.com
Apple M1 Beats Intel "Willow Cove" in Cinebench R23 Single Core Test? | TechPowerUp
MacBook Pro M1 Cinebench R23 Benchmark - YouTube
Apple M1 Cinebench R23 benchmark scores revealed - CPU - News - HEXUS.net
M1 Mac mini review: The Mac with the best ever bang for your buck | Macworld
Les résultats de plusieurs tests de référence de MacBook Pro 16 M1 Pro contre M1 Max indiquent un rapport prix-performance bien supérieur pour le M1 Pro Apple Silicon - NotebookCheck.biz News
Benchmarks: Whatever Is Available - The 2020 Mac Mini Unleashed: Putting Apple Silicon M1 To The Test
Cinebench 2024 (Multi-Core) Liste des benchmarks CPU
Un score Cinebench R23 pour le nouveau MacBook Pro 13" M1
MacBook Pro 14 Review: Testing Apple M1 Pro Performance Claims - Page 2 | HotHardware
New Cinebench Version R23 Supports Apples New M1 Chips | Tom's Hardware
Laptop CPU battle: Apple M1 vs. Intel 11th-gen Core vs. AMD Ryzen 4000 | PCWorld
M1 benchmarks prove Apple Silicon outclasses nearly all current Intel Mac chips | AppleInsider
Cinebench r23 for m1 pro 14' : r/macbookpro
Laptop CPU battle: Apple M1 vs. Intel 11th-gen Core vs. AMD Ryzen 4000 | PCWorld