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Thursday, October 23, 2025

It’s official – the M5 MacBook Pro is class-leading in one key area, and that bodes well for the M5 Pro and M5 Max



  • Our testing shows Apple’s M5 chip scoring some impressive results
  • The M5 MacBook Pro leapt to the top of our Cinebench R24 charts
  • It also posted strong SSD and gaming numbers compared to past models

Apple’s new M5 MacBook Pro feels like a small update – there’s no new design and few new features, with the M5 chip being one of the only ways to differentiate it from its M4 predecessor. Yet after we put the new model through its paces in our lab tests and Apple M5 MacBook Pro review, one thing became obvious – it’s absolutely world-beating in one important way.

In TechRadar’s in-house testing, the M5 MacBook Pro scored 199 in single-core testing when run through the Cinebench R24 benchmark. That’s the highest single-core Cinebench R24 score we’ve ever seen, making the laptop a powerhouse when it comes to CPU-bound workloads. For comparison, we also tested last year’s M4 Mac mini using Cinebench R24, and it clocked in with a slower score of 161.



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