That’s nearly the same performance as the larger. Apple's competitor Intel, which is currently preparing for the imminent launch of its new Alder Lake processors, will probably look enviously at the new CPUs that power the new 2021 MacBook Pro 14-inch and 16-inch. When we ran the 14-inch Pro with an M1 Pro chip through the Geekbench 5.4 multi-core CPU benchmark, for example, it earned a score of 12,477. With its great multi-core performance in Geekbench, the M1 Max appears to be on par with the 12 core Intel Xeon W-3235. Only the Intel Xeon CPUs with 16 and more cores that are built into the stationary Mac Pro and iMac Pro are faster than the Apple M1 Max. The Apple M1 Max therefore has better performance that almost any chip that is built into other Apple products. Apple offers a maximum of 64GB of memory on the current 14-inch and 16-inch MacBook Pros, while the Mac Studio can be configured with up to 128GB of memory with the M1 Ultra. With that result, the M1 Max appears to be around 65% faster than the Apple M1 in the 2020 MacBook Pro 13 ( from US$1,179 on Amazon), which was already one of the best-performing mobile processors on the market. According to the benchmark, the chip was able to score 1,749 points in the single-core test, while scoring an impressive 11,542 points in the multi-core benchmark. It combines two individual Apple M1 Max processor chips via an interface with a bandwidth of 2.5 TB/s. Apple's new chip apparently has more than enough multi-core power to satisfy both professional and other performance hungry customers.Īccording to a report by MacRumors, the databank of the well-known benchmark software Geekbench already includes a legitimately-looking entry of the new Apple M1 Max. The Apple M1 Ultra with 64 GPU cores is currently the largest and fastest Apple processor. Only a few hours after Apple has officially revealed the new 2021 MacBook Pro 14 and MacBook Pro 16 at today's Unleashed keynote event, a first benchmark of the all-new Apple M1 Max processor has already leaked online.
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