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Paulo Montenegro @ Ubergizmo 3 place · 04/02/2026 11:39 EDT

Potential Hardware Batch Defect? Performance Inconsistencies Reported In MacBook Pro M5 Max Units

While today marks April 1st, Apple is reportedly addressing a significant hardware concern involving its latest MacBook Pro equipped with the M5 Max chip. A growing number of high-end users have documented inconsistent performance during intensive multi-core tasks, leading to speculation regarding a potentially defective initial production batch. The issue gained prominence following independent benchmarks that revealed drastic fluctuations in processing power. According to user reports and technical analys

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