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Tweet from twitter @ iPhoneMania_jp iPhone Mania October 19, 2021 14:53 Approximately 2 minutes and 30 seconds until reading M1 Pro / Max, Apple's new system-on-chip (SoC) for Mac, has GPU performance as well as CPU performance. Is also said to have been greatly raised. Comparing the theoretical performance with NVIDIA's RTX 2080 and Sony's PS5, it has become clear that there is a possibility that performance equivalent to these will come out .Theoretical performance comparable to NVIDIA RTX 2080 and PS5
The M1 Pro / Max comes in different GPU core counts, the M1 Pro comes in 14-core and 16-core models, and the M1 Max comes in 24-core and 32-core models. Assuming that the design and operating frequency of these GPU cores have not changed from M1, the theoretical performance of each model is shown in the table below.
model | Theoretical performance |
---|---|
M1 (8 cores) | 2.6 TFLOPS |
M1 Pro (14 cores) | 4.5 TFLOPS |
M1 Pro (16 cores) | 5.2 TFLOPS |
M1 Max (24 cores) | 7.8 TFLOPS |
M1 Max (32 cores) | 10.4 TFLOPS |
TFLOPS indicates the number of times a floating point operation can be performed per second, and is used to compare the theoretical performance of GPUs. In the case of 1 TFLOPS, it is possible to perform 1 trillion operations per second. For these values, the NVIDIA RTX 2080 GPU for desktop PCs has 10.08 TFLOPS, and the Sony PS5 game console has 10.28 TFLOPS. The M1 Max's 32-core GPU-equipped model has the same, amazing performance for laptops . However, if you order a 16-inch MacBook Pro with the highest specifications including a 32-core GPU, it will exceed 700,000 yen, and even if it is a 14-inch model and the minimum configuration other than the 32-core GPU is 365,800 yen, it is reasonably expensive.
Low power consumption and high CPU performance
Apple claims that the M1 Pro / Max will operate at up to 100W lower power than high-end laptops with external GPUs, highlighting its high power performance ratio . The battery of the new MacBook Pro 16-inch model is said to be able to play videos continuously for 21 hours, and in fact it seems to consume considerably less power. In addition, the CPU performance of M1 Max is about twice the multi-core score of M1 on Geekbench, and it can be said that it is a SoC with considerably high CPU performance as well as GPU. The MacBook Pro with M1 Pro / Max has already started accepting reservations and will be released on October 26th.
Source: Notebookcheck (Hauser)
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