: Released in early 2023 to further improve detection of heterogeneous cores (like Intel's Alder Lake).
The 5.4.5 update focused primarily on stability and hardware compatibility: Geekbench 5.4.5
While 5.4.5 remains a reliable tool for comparing older hardware, it has been superseded: : Released in early 2023 to further improve
: Generally, a single-core score over 1,200 is considered good for daily tasks, while a multi-core score over 4,000 indicates the device can handle demanding workloads efficiently. it has been superseded: : Generally
: Scores are calibrated against a baseline of 1,000 , which represents the performance of an Intel Core i3-8100 .
: The current major version, which uses updated workloads like augmented reality and machine learning to better reflect modern usage.
: Native support for Intel and Apple Silicon (M1/M2 series).