It's hard to compare this to Windows machines like the Surface Pro X, because Windows 10 on Arm can only emulate the 32-bit version of Geekbench. Comparatively, the DTK's multi-core scores look pretty solid, considering it's using Rosetta 2. A late 2018 Mac Mini is showing a single-core score of 1,015 and a multi-core score of 5,275, again, running natively. It's possible it's misreporting the core count, or that it's only using the big cores here.ġ3-inch MacBook Pro scores uploaded today using macOS 10.15 Catalina and an Intel Core i5-1038NG7 are seeing single-core scores around 1,200 and multi-core scores around 4,400, but those aren't using emulation. Take it with some salt, though: the Geekbench 5 results list a 4-core processor, but the A12Z Bionic uses four big cores and four little cores.