However, the Mac Pro is still far more expensive than the Mac Studio by up to 75% in effect, Mac Pro customers will pay a fixed “fee” of $3,000 for the iconic “cheese grater” casing, the six PCIe expansion slots and the 1.4Kw power supply unit. MacRumors, which unearthed the numbers, mentions that the new Mac Pro are 100% faster than the fastest Mac Pro with the 28-core Intel Xeon W CPU on the benchmark.įor the first time ever, the Mac Pro and the Mac Studio stand shoulder to shoulder when it comes to performance and hardware. Geekbench only tell part of the performance story but it does give a general trajectory and it is looking good. There’s no current upper limit as Apple can alter the core count (GPU, CPU and Neural Engine) as well as the clock speed in order to reach a particular performance level. Now that we have two complete generations of Apple processors, we will be able to crunch the numbers and extrapolate them to get a rough idea of what M3 and beyond may look like. ![]() In comparison, AMD’s 7950X3D delivers of up to 380,000 in OpenCL on Linux with Intel’s finest slightly behind (about 360,000). Upload Date: J09:01 PM: Views: 3: System Information. ![]() Geekbench 6.1.0 for macOS AVX2 Result Information. Top Single-Core Results Top Multi-Core Results Recent Results. It manages a single-core score of 1,853 and a multi-core score of 13,855. Join the discussion for this post on our forums.Similarly, numbers for Compute (which is useful to gauge video performance) puts the M2 Ultra above 220,000 in using Metal API and around 130,000 using OpenCL instead. Benchmark results for a MacBook Pro (13-inch Mid 2019) with an Intel Core i5-8279U processor. The Geekbench 5 results are for a 'Mac14,6' computer running on unreleased macOS 13.2 software. However, when it comes to bragging rights the numbers do speak for themselves. Apple goes to great lengths to distinguish its products from others in various segments and in doing so purposely designs them differently so straight across comparisons do not always equate to real-world experiences of their users. In the end, though, comparing Apple silicon to others is similar to most Apple product comparisons in that it is like comparing Apples to oranges. But is it a good replacement for those with a 16-inch Intel MacBook Pro. Geebench Scores:ĨP+16E/32T, 3.0 GHz – 5.80 GHz, 68MB L2+元 cache 15 Comments The 15-inch MacBook Air arrived with a range of impressive features and performance at an affordable price. The Intel Core i9-13900K was also included in the comparisons where it too bested the M2 Ultra in nearly every test, except again for the aforementioned multicore Crypto but also multicore Float. However, it took the lead in single-core comparisons, except ironically losing its Crypto lead for the same single-core test. ![]() So much so its scores were roughly half on average, except for the multicore Crypto where it gained a lead. ![]() Unfortunately, for multicore tasks, the M2 Ultra came up far short of these two competitors. Tom’s Hardware dug up the scores for AMD’s and Intel’s premium workstation/server CPUs, the Ryzen Threadripper Pro 5995WX and Xeon W9-3495X for comparison. Link: /1CEIGSYBRU- Vadim Yuryev June 9, 2023 One thing to keep in mind, it's GB5 and not Geekbench 6, so the scores will be much lower on v6. User posted the following on social media. As much of a step forward for Mac users as the Apple M2 Ultra may be over its predecessor a recent Geekbench post shows it still has a long way to go in terms of traditional multicore tasks, or at least benchmarks. That being said, synthetic benchmarks do not always tell the whole story of what a processor, or system, is truly capable of in real-world workload scenarios. As such applications are usually custom tailored to their processors and optimized for their strengths. Mac devices are often aimed at professional users for tasks such as video, audio, and image editing. Apple Mac Pro 24-Core (2019) Intel Xeon W-3265M 2.70 GHz. The Apple M2 Ultra is the latest processor to power Apple’s range of Mac products including the Mac Studio, Mac Pro, and 15-inch MacBook Air.
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