Has Apple deliberately nerfed the M3 Pro CPU? And for what reason?

From Apple’s slides starting at 10:29:

M3 = 35% faster CPU than M1; 20% faster than M2

M3 Pro = 20% faster CPU than M1 Pro; No comparison to M2 Pro was given! 🤔

M3 Max = 80% faster than M1 Max; 50% faster than M2 Max

When Apple announced the M2 Pro they claimed it was 20% faster than M1 Pro. So are we to assume M3 Pro has no performance improvement this gen?

They’ve reduced the number of performance cores from eight to six, and as per the OP memory bandwidth at 150GB/sec is lower than the 200GB/sec of the M1 Pro.

It seems reducing the number of performance cores in favour of efficiency cores has eliminated any overall performance uplift M3 Pro had over M2 Pro. We’ll have to wait for benchmarks to be certain, but I’m sure Apple’s omission of a comparison to M2 Pro is very telling.

These things already had incredible battery life, I’m not sure why Apple would choose to sacrifice performance for more battery life? The people buying these machines, myself included, are pros that need performance, and the rest of the M3 family has CPU performance improvements, so why not M3 Pro?

  • asml84@alien.topB
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    1 year ago

    As a M2 Pro owner the release of the M3 Pro just months after the M2 Pro really annoys me. Either the M2 Pro was a trick or the M3 Pro is a trick. They can’t possibly have made significant progress in a few months.

    • WatchWorking8640@alien.topB
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      1 year ago

      Apple is not beholden to Intel anymore and can control their release cycle better. The M2 chips were supposed to launch in Nov 2022 and got delayed. Ergo, the M3 stuff technically is on schedule. Also, you got what you paid for and finally, looks like the M3 Pro chip is a side grade at best compared to the M2.