In the network began to appear tests of the latest notebook MacBook Air based on the M2 single-chip system.
And this SoC shows its power: In the Geekbench benchmark, the laptop scored almost 1900 points in the single-threaded test and almost 9000 points in the multi-threaded test. And that was more than enough to beat the Mac Pro desktop workstation.
We're talking, though, about the base version of the Mac Pro with the 8-core Intel Xeon W-3223 processor, but even that is telling. Especially considering the price, because the MacBook Air costs $5,000 less. If we talk specifically about the results, the workstation scores 1000 and 8000 points in Geekbench, respectively.