The first batch of products equipped with Intel's 12th-generation Core i9 processor has officially met with everyone, and foreign media has also made a performance comparison with Apple's M1 Max (16-inch MacBook Pro) through the actual performance of MSI GE76.
According to tests, the Geekbench 5 multi-core running score of the GE76 notebook equipped with the Core i9-12900HK processor has a score of 12707, while the 16-inch MacBook Pro Geekbench 5 equipped with Apple's M1 Max chip has a running score of 12244.
By comparing the above running scores, this means that the Core i9-12900HK processor has 4% better performance than the M1 Max.
When running the Cinebench R23 CPU test, the Core i9-12900HK consumes 100W and sometimes even reaches 140W. For comparison, the 16-inch MacBook Pro only has about 40W of functionality when running the same test.
The gap in power consumption is too large, which also leads to the different battery life performance of the two products, in fact, the 16-inch MacBook Pro is more prominent.
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