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Update Published December 20, 2022
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Per reader requests, average Geekbench 4 and Geekbench 5 results submitted to the Primate Labs website for each Apple Silicon-powered Mac desktop in the iMac, Mac mini, and Mac Pro lines are below.
Individual user-submitted results vary, but an average provides the relative performance of different Macs. The Geekbench 4 benchmark provides 64-bit performance running under Rosetta 2 with a single processor core and all processor cores. The Geekbench 5 benchmark provides native 64-bit performance with a single processor core and all processor cores. Higher numbers are better. Geekbench 4 and Geekbench 5 results cannot be compared across versions.
Geekbench results also are provided on EveryMac.com's specs pages for G3 and newer Macs and within the Ultimate Mac Comparison feature. The Ultimate Mac Comparison allows for dynamic side-by-side comparison of Geekbench results for different systems.
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Click the triangle to the left of a system to open all Geekbench 4 and Geekbench 5 data for that model. Click on a specific performance number to review all user benchmark submissions on the Geekbench site. Click on the name of the system for complete specifications on EveryMac.com.
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