The M1 PRO/M1 MAX processor, the “King Fried” product in Apple’s eyes, has been released. In the copy, Apple even has a poor word. It is too scary to call M1 MAX too fast.
In terms of CPU, Geekbench 5 running scores show that M1 MAX single-core 1749, multi-core 11542, 65% higher than M1, and comparable to Intel 12-core Xeon W-3235, in the Apple Mac product line, the performance is second only to 16-core+ Intel Xeon platform.
What about the GPU?
The single-precision floating-point performance indicators compiled by NBC are as follows:
M1 8 cores = 2.6 TF
M1 Pro 14 cores = 4.5 TF
M1 Pro 16 core = 5.2 TF
M1 Max 24 cores = 7.8 TF
M1 Max 32 cores = 10.4 TF
In other words,The full-blooded M1 Max GPU core can actually compete with the RTX 2080 desktop graphics card (10.07TF) in terms of floating-point performance, or it can be equivalent to a PS5 host (10.28TF).
Even more exaggerated is that the 16-inch MacBook Pro equipped with M1 Max has a long battery life of 21 hours.
Back to Apple’s official statement, the CPU performance of the M1 Pro is 70% faster than the latest 8-core processor from a friend (most likely the Core i7-11800H), and the power consumption is reduced by 70% under the same peak performance.
The GPU performance of the M1 Pro is 7 times faster than the 32EU Intel Xe core, and the power consumption is reduced by 70% with the same performance as the RTX 3050 Ti.
The performance of M1 Max CPU is comparable to that of a Core i9-11900H+RTX 3080 computer, and its power consumption is reduced by 40%. Similar to i9-11980HK+RTX 3080 notebook output, the power consumption is reduced by up to 100W.
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