https://x.com/QaM_Section31/status/1719944806502466005?s=20 on the A15 IPC, Nuvia.
Though, the M3 looks like about 3000-3150, and this year the M3 Max has no frequency boost over the others - still 4.05GHz.
Benchmark results for a Mac15,3 with an Apple M3 processor.
browser.geekbench.com
Taking the highest as best, it doesn't look like Apple beat QC on GB6 at least for the Linux comparison from QC, and even the Windows ones are within rounding error of a lot of the M3 listings which range in the 2950-3050 range.
At 3.8GHz on Windows, QC is at 2777 for GB6, and 4.3GHz, about 2996. That 3.8GHz one is basically identical to an M3 on IPC, the speedier one less so^1. Overall huge win for QC and I don't think Apple's stuff looks that great here, I think QC is basically right with them on IPC in a pretty major benchmark.
1:
https://www.notebookcheck.net/First...gen-H-and-14th-gen-desktop-CPUs.763149.0.html
And the 8 Gen 3 with the X4 and 2MB of cache is at about 2326 from Qualcomm's reference device @ 3.3GHz.
GB6 ST perf/GHz of recent chips and cores (keep in mind, higher clock speeds reduce average IPC albeit probably to varying extents depending on the SoC)
Qualcomm:
8 Gen 3 at 3.3GHz: 704
8 Gen 2 at 3.36GHz: 619^2
Snapdragon X Elite at 3.8GHz, Windows: 730
Snapdragon X Elite at 4.3GHz, Windows: 696
Apple:
M3, M3 Pro, M3 Max at 4.05GHz: range from 716 to 777^1
A15 at 3.23Ghz: about 720
A16 at 3.4-3.46Ghz: similar to A15
1: Highest score I've seen from an M3 Max is at 3150 for GB6 ST, but most scores cluster around the mid 2900's to low 3000's.
2: One can find 2000-2080 listings for ST from S23's using the 3.36GHz 8 Gen 2. What we care about is what the chip can really hit and with Android scheduling and OEM stuff which is less consistent it gets messier.