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@ghost ghost commented Apr 4, 2022

Checklist

If you have any non-Apple hardware components - submit your results to the Custom Hardware table.

  • I performed all steps to correctly run XcodeBenchmark.
  • I used Xcode 12.5 or above.
  • I attached a screenshot with a compilation time and other fields, example.
  • I confirm that Time column is still sorted.
  • The content in cells is centered.

Screenshot 2022-04-04 at 20 27 31

AlexPereaCode and others added 30 commits July 8, 2023 16:53
modify time
Co-authored-by: Vladimir <[email protected]>
Added 14" MacBook Pro with M2 Max 12 CPU Cores, 64GB RAM, 2TB SSD
Add benchmark results of Intel 13700K custom hardware
Add another 13900K with better build time
Macbook Pro 16" 2021 (macOS Ventura), 87 sec
devMEremenko and others added 30 commits March 29, 2025 16:43
M4 Pro 14-core MacBook Pro 16"
Add Ryzen 9950X to ReadMe.md
Add M3 Pro 12-core MacBook Pro 14"
Add MacBook Air 13" 2020, M1
Mac Studio (12c M2 Max, 64GB, 1TB)
Added result for iMac19,2 21.5" 2019
added chart for Xcode 26; test conducted on m4 air running tahoe
Mac Studio 2023 M2 Ultra 24 Cores 128GB 2TB | 65s
Macbook Pro M3 Max 14-inch result
Macbook Pro 13" 2021 M1 Pro 8 Cores 32GB 512GB | 175s
Removed previous Xcode 16 results section and updated device listing.
Xcode 26.1 - Mac Mini M2 Pro 16GB / 512GB
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