Thanks to the similar SSDs and CPUs in each of these machines, they all
perform within a few hundred points of one another on these tests, as expected.
Still, the Spectre x360 13 deserves congratulations for leading the pack on the
all-important PCMark 10 test. Its performance was not without a struggle,
though: The bottom of the laptop grew rather warm to the touch, though not
warmer than I’ve encountered with the Apple MacBook Pro.
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fully threaded to make use of all available processor cores and threads.
Cinebench stresses the CPU rather than the GPU to render a complex image.
The result is a proprietary score indicating a PC’s suitability for processor-
intensive workloads.