Intel's unreleased Core 5 320 processor, codenamed Wildcat Lake, has appeared on the PassMark benchmarking platform, showing potential to rival Apple's A18 Pro chipset.
It fell behind the faster A19 Pro in single-threaded workloads but leaves the Neo's A18 Pro in the dust.
CPU performs almost identically to the Apple A18 Pro in single-core tests, while leading by 21% in multi-core tests.
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