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Base M5 GPU analysis: This comes from NotebookCheck running CP2077 (now native to macOS) with load-only power (i.e. load - idle). As we can see, the M5 is a massive upgrade over the M4 in the MB Air, however performance increases quickly diminish with increasing power. While the 10-core M5 in the 14" MBP is by no means inefficient, it can't keep up with the larger B390 with its 2 extra cores in terms of performance/efficiency. Of course, as discussed in the Panther Lake-H analysis, that chip straddles the base-Pro divide for Apple processors and no processor measured even attempts to operate in the power regime of the Air (again which loses far less performance than you might think). The 10-core M5 is only 15% more performant than the 8-core while using 25% more power. at first glance this might be surprising, but I've noticed this pattern throughout Apple's GPUs across different levels where the binned GPU performs much better than expected (or conversely the full GPU performs worse than expected). Part of it may be that memory bandwidth isn't always binned, but if memory serves this appears to be true even when it is.