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The strength of the Apple M2 processor is unquestionable. How is the performance compared to Qualcomm’s latest Snapdragon 8cx (third generation)? At least from the measured data, Qualcomm has no power to fight back.

For comparison, the third-generation Snapdragon 8cx is currently exclusive to the Lenovo ThinkPad X13s, a $1,200 ARM notebook that runs Windows. A Twitter user named SkyJuice shared the actual speed of the Snapdragon 8cx 3rd Gen.

Previous M2 benchmark data

From a practical comparison, in Geekbench 5, Qualcomm’s latest chip scored a single-core score of 1111 and a multi-core score of 5764, but in our previous benchmark report, the M2 scored a single-core score of 1919 and a multi-core score of 8929.

How strong is the performance?Qualcomm's latest version of Snapdragon 8cx is completely suppressed compared to Apple M2

The actual situation is that the third generation of the Snapdragon 8cx is 55% slower than the M2 in the multi-core category, which is why many analysts are very optimistic about Apple’s dominance in the ARM notebook field and believe that Apple can have up to 3 years of leadership.

How strong is the performance?Qualcomm's latest version of Snapdragon 8cx is completely suppressed compared to Apple M2

Of course,Apple is also working to expand its advantage, with the faster M2 Pro and M2 Max set to enter mass production later this year on TSMC’s cutting-edge 3nm architecture, making them more power efficient than their predecessors, the M1 Pro and M1 Max.

How strong is the performance?Qualcomm's latest version of Snapdragon 8cx is completely suppressed compared to Apple M2

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