The first benchmark test of the Apple M1 Ultra chip has appeared on Geekbench, confirming that the doubled-up M1 Max is indeed capable of outperforming the highest-end Mac Pro, as Apple claims.
Mac Studio labeled Mac13,2 with the 20-core M1 Ultra achieved a single-core score of 1,793 and a multi-core score of 24,055.
By comparison, the top-end Mac Pro with a 28-core Intel Xeon W chip has a single-core score of 1152 and a multi-core score of 19951, so in this particular benchmark comparison, the M1 Ultra is faster twenty one%. Multi-core performance. As for single-core performance, the M1 Ultra is 56% faster than the 28-core Mac Pro.
Apple claims that the M1 Ultra is 60% faster than the 28-core Mac Pro in terms of CPU performance, so it's likely Apple will be citing single-core differences in the metrics it shared at today's event. This is just one benchmark, so after the Mac Studio release on March 18, we could see the M1 Ultra perform better in other benchmarks.
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