➀ Geekbench 6.4 has been released, featuring support for upcoming CPUs and better support for RISC-V and Arm processors.; ➁ The new version includes support for RISC-V Vector Extensions and improved support for Arm Scalable Matrix Extensions.; ➂ The benchmark now reports the instruction set usage and enhances CPU topology detection, particularly on Linux systems with ARM and RISC-V processors.
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