AMD claims its new Ryzen chip exceeds MacBook Air in multitasking, image processing, 3D rendering, and gaming, 15% faster than M3 Pro in Cinebench, and can power up to four displays, unlike MacBook Air limited to two.
AMD asserts its integrated graphics outperform Qualcomm's current-gen and Intel's last-gen, stating capability to power triple-A games in full HD not possible on competitors, with an NPU handling 50 trillion FLOPS.
AMD's claims of superior performance over Apple M3 and M3 Pro remain unproven as demo games were not available for testing at the event, leaving the actual comparison pending.
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