Features in the new Geekbench 6.1 update lead to higher scores for core performance, so users shouldn’t compare results to older versions of the app.
Geekbench, a well-known benchmarking platform, has recently launched version 6.1, which brings enhancements to multi-core performance, an upgrade to Clang 16, and introduces various additional features.
As a result of the update, Geekbench 6.1 demonstrates single-core scores up to 5% higher and multi-core scores up to 10% higher compared to Geekbench 6.0. As a result, the company advises users to refrain from comparing Geekbench 6.1 scores against Geekbench 6.0 scores.
Geekbench is a popular cross-platform benchmarking tool used to assess the performance of computer systems. It measures the processing power and capabilities of CPUs, GPUs, and other hardware components.