

Geekbench macbook pro m1 pro mac#
Ultimately these first data show that the single core results are the highest obtained by a Mac with the exception of the results obtained by the powerful Intel Xeon 16, 18, 24 and 28 core used in high-end iMac Pro and Mac Pro models. M1 Max more than twice as fast as the previous 16-inch MacBookĬompared to the fastest chip available in the previous generation 16-inch MacBook Pros released in 2019, the M1 Max in its most powerful version is 62 percent faster and it's 3x faster than the M1 chip in the 13-inch MacBook Pro.Ĭomparing various benchmarks in the Geekbench tests, between the new M1 Max processors and the M1 Pro, an average single-core score of 1742 and an average multi-core score of 12135 is obtained. The difference is truly abysmal between the two processors after the passage of a single year between the launch of one and the other. On the other hand the new M1 Max have a GPU of up to 32 cores while the first M1 released by the company have a maximum of 8 cores. For the 1-inch MacBook M13 models, the Metal score is 20581. Silicon M1 in the MacBook Air 13 and the Apple A14 in the iPhone 12 Pro Max. There are listings for both CPU and GPU performance, with a 10-core. Testing with Geekbench 5 was performed on eight devices with different. The new Apple processors get outperforming the 16-inch MacBook Pros of 2019 by far, they had 42510 points and the new models' score reaches 68870 points Metal Score. The new Apple M1 Pro SoC has surfaced in several Geekbench records running in Apple’s 2021 MacBook Pro laptops. The computing power of the supposedly upcoming MacBook Pro with M2 Pro may have just been exposed, thanks to a newly posted Geekbench 5 benchmark result shared by ShrimpApplePro on Twitter. The GPU of the new M1 Max processors achieves a really brutal score compared to previous computers and the first 1-inch MacBook Pro M13. The Mac mini M2 just got its first set of results in the popular CPU benchmarking tool Geekbench 5, revealing how Apple's new Pro chip stacks up to the M1 equivalents.
