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1. terramex ◴[] No.25065618[source]
Geekbench is designed to test CPU's in short bursts to not get them into thermal throttling (this is by design, it is supposed to be CPU test, not cooling test), so I would be wary of Air's results - at least until other benchmarks results are available. MacBook Pro's results on the other hand should be more representative as it has active cooling and can sustain heavy load for longer.
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2. minxomat ◴[] No.25065649[source]
GB5 scores for the M1 Mini and M1 MBP are linked in TFA.
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3. terramex ◴[] No.25065721[source]
I know, and they show the same numbers as Air's CPU.

I'm just making sure everyone understands that it does not mean Air will have the same real life performance as Pro or Mini. If you compare top MacBook Air 2020 (Intel)[1] with lowest MacBook Pro 2020 (Intel)[2] their results are almost identical, but their real life performance was not even close - Air starts to throttle after just few minutes of work. At the moment there is no reason to believe that Apple's CPU will behave differently (after all, the fan is in Pro and Mini for a reason).

[1] https://browser.geekbench.com/v5/cpu/4652268 [2] https://browser.geekbench.com/v5/cpu/4653210

4. bredren ◴[] No.25065849[source]
My maxed out 2018 air did 760/1596 on geekbench 5.0.3.

New MBA has a 1719/6967 on gb 5.3.0

5. altmind ◴[] No.25067564[source]
GB5 scores are not comparable across different CPU arch. The scale is different.