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Well, I don't have Passmark scores for this particular chip, but the 24-core M2 Ultra was slower than a 12-core previous-generation AMD desktop chip, and the latest 16-core M4 Max is slower than a 12-core previous generation AMD laptop chip.
So it's perfect if you're spending someone else's money, have a square foot of desk space, run Handbrake transcoding all day, and electricity costs ten dollars per kWh.
It also looks pretty. I'll grant Apple that.
But you still can't upgrade memory or storage after purchase. You can configure as much at 512GB of RAM and 16TB of storage, but that will cost you over $14,000.
When I say "us", I mean... Someone. At $699 it's not insanely expensive for the fastest mainstream CPU available, but it's still twice the price of my 7900 non-X CPU for 40% more performance.