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throwaway888abc ◴[] No.25065824[source]
Dell Inc. XPS 15 9575 vs MacBookAir10,1

https://browser.geekbench.com/v5/cpu/compare/4654605?baselin...

Opinion: Pretty and impressive story

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bosswipe ◴[] No.25066192[source]
A better comparison would be the new XPS 13 which beats it at single core but only has 4 cores to MacBookAir10's 8 https://browser.geekbench.com/v5/cpu/compare/4309589?baselin...
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1. kllrnohj ◴[] No.25070434[source]
The M1 is a 4+4 big.little core configuration. It only has 4 fast cores, not 8. In a multi-threaded workload those little cores will still help, sure, but not nearly as much.

Hence why in that multi-core result the 4c Intel is way closer to the 8c M1 than it "should" be.