![]() In certain compute-intensive workloads formulated by Standard Performance Evaluation Corporation (SPEC), the M1 Max is said to be in a class of its own and even outperforms desktop chips such as Intel Core i9-11900K and AMD’s Ryzen 9-5800X. While the M1 Pro proved to be a mixed bag against Intel and AMD’s best, the M1 Max reigned supreme over the competition, achieving 5x better scores in some scenarios. In multi-core performance tests, both the Apple chips outperformed the Intel and AMD chips in synthetic workload simulations. Related: New M1 Max MacBook Pro Features 'High Power' Mode For Hardcore WorkflowsĪnandtech ran a handful of synthetic benchmark tests pitting the Apple M1 Pro and M1 Max chips inside the new MacBook Pro against laptops powered by Intel’s flagship Core i9-11980HK and AMD Ryzen 9 (5980HS) processors. It appears that the improvements have paid off for Apple. The M1 came equipped with up to eight GPU cores, the M1 Pro doubles that number to 16, while the M1 Max packs 32 GPU cores to handle demanding tasks. However, a key distinction between the three chipsets is the number of GPU cores. ![]() In comparison, the M1 had an octa-core configuration which includes four Firestorm performance cores and an equal number of Icestorm efficiency cores. Both the SoCs come equipped with 10 CPU cores, which include eight Firestorm performance cores and two Icestorm efficiency cores.
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