Apple unveiled the latest addition to its family of homegrown chips — the M5 — a couple of days ago, and it’s powering both the new iPad Pro and the 14-inch MacBook Pro. New Geekbench listings spotted by Tech Info reveal that the performance in single-core scores is enough to rival Intel’s Ultra 9 285K and breeze past AMD’s 9950X3D. As is to be expected, it struggles in multi-core against those models, but the results show the potential of Apple’s latest silicon and the surely-inevitable Pro and…








