

We'll have to wait for more benchmarks to know.įor now, these are exciting times for the Mac and we can't wait to run tests on these new Macs. While the MacBook Air is clearly superior on raw CPU benchmarks, the 16-inch MacBook Pro could still have the upper hand in graphics benchmarks thanks to its discrete graphics. And remember, the MacBook Air has no fans. Yup, the least powerful M1 MacBook Air is outperforming the fastest Intel-powered MacBook Pro. In comparison, a 2019 16-inch MacBook Pro with a 10th generation Core i9 managed single-core and multi-core scores of 1,096 and 6,870 respectively. Additionally, the MacBook Air's multi-core score puts that of the 16-inch MacBook Pro to shame. Geekbench 6.0.1 for macOS AArch64 Result Information. This is a jump of 30 despite the fact both chips have the same amount of cores (eight), which means Apple's claimed performance improvements do check out even on the lower-end version of the chip. According to what's on Geekbench, a MacBook Pro with 32 GB of RAM and a 10-core M1 Max chip earned a score of 1,749 in Geekbench 5.4.1's single-core performance test, and a score of 11,542 in its. Top Single-Core Results Top Multi-Core Results Recent Results. The M1 Pro 8-core has an average score of 9,933 multi-core, up from the regular M1's 7,669 score. To put these numbers into context, it's the fastest single-core performance ever recorded on any Mac. Benchmark results for a MacBook Pro (16-inch, 2021) with an Apple M1 Pro processor. On Geekbench 5, the new M1-powered MacBook Air with 8GB of memory recorded a single-core score of 1,687 and a multi-core score of 7,433.
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The size of the 元 cache is a whopping 16MB. The base clock frequency of the Apple M1 Pro is 2000 MHz, but with the new Turbo Boost technology, it can go up to 3200MHz. This processor has 10 cores and 10 threads. This processor supports the Apple M1 socket. To give us a better idea of that performance, a Geekbench test shows that Apples latest chip outperforms the 28-core Intel Mac Pro. Įarly yesterday morning, Apple finally unveiled M1, its custom silicon for Macs, as well as the first Macs to be powered by M1.Īnd now, it seems like benchmarks are pouring in and they look to be amazing. Apple M1 Pro is a Laptop processor produced by Apple. Note: This article was first published on. Geekbench shows MacBook Air with M1 chip outclassing 16-inch MacBook Pro
