How did the theoretical mass of Population III stars generally compare to our Sun, a Population I star?

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They were giants, potentially hundreds or even a million times the Sun's mass.

Theoretical models suggest that the initial stars were extremely massive due to the pristine gas composition, resulting in very brief, brilliant lives before supernova explosions.

How did the theoretical mass of Population III stars generally compare to our Sun, a Population I star?

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