On October 31, 2024, Apple will release a newMacBook Proalong with the new M4 chip family, M4 Pro and M4 Max.announcementI did. At the time of article creation, the M4 Max is the top model of the M4 chip family that is only installed in MacBook Pro, but benchmark test results have revealed that the performance of this chip is among the strongest in the market.
Apple’s new M4 Max is the fastest CPU on the market, and we haven’t even seen M4 Ultra – 9to5Mac
https://9to5mac.com/2024/11/02/apple-m4-max-geekbench-macbook-pro/
The new Mac mini will be Apple’s fastest desktop Mac, as shown by M4 Pro Geekbench scores – 9to5Mac
https://9to5mac.com/2024/11/01/new-mac-mini-m4-pro-geekbench/
At the time of article creation, the M4 chip family has three models: M4 / M4 Pro / M4 Max, and the highest-spec SoC is M4 Max. M4 Max features up to a 16-core CPU with up to 12 high-performance cores and 4 high-efficiency cores, making it up to 2.2x faster than M1 Max’s CPU and up to 100% faster than the latest AI-enabled Windows PC chips. It claims to be 2.5 times faster. In addition, the GPU is equipped with up to 40 cores, supports up to 128GB of high-speed unified memory, and memory bandwidth of up to 546GB/s.
The benchmark score of M4 Max is from the benchmark app.Geekbench 6It is published in
M4 Max benchmark scoresThe CPU single-core score is “4060” and the multi-core score is “26675”. In addition, the single-core score of MacBook Pro equipped with M3 Max is “3114” and the multi-core score is “21097”, which means that the CPU is about 26% faster.
As the top class CPU on the market at the time of article creation, Apple-related media 9to5Mac cited AMD’s “Ryzen 9 9950X” and Intel’s “Core i9-14900K”, but even compared to these, the M4 Max has an excellent benchmark score.
In the Geekbench 6 benchmark test,Ryzen 9 9950XThe single-core score is “3630” and the multi-core score is “26653”. Compared to the M4 Max, the multi-core score is only slightly lower, but the single-core score is significantly different.
Core i9-14900KThe single-core score is “3144” and the multi-core score is “23044.” There is a difference of about 1000 in single-core score and over 3000 in multi-core score.
In addition, Apple-related media 9to5Mac says, “Although the Geekbench 6 benchmark score is useful as a rough estimate until the Mac actually reaches the hands of general consumers, there may be multiple workflows that are not optimal for the M4 Max.” I was careful.
Additionally, Apple has so far released a top-of-the-line chip called “Ultra,” which combines two Max chips using UltraFusion technology, so if the M4 Ultra were to be released, it would have about twice the performance of the M4 Max. 9to5Mac points out that it should be. The M4 Ultra is scheduled to be first installed in Mac Studio and Mac Pro in mid-2025.
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In Geekbench 6Multiple benchmark scores for M4 Pro are also registered.has been. The single-core score of Mac mini equipped with M4 Pro is around “3900”, and the multi-core score is around “23000”. In addition, the multi-core score of M4 Pro isM2 Ultraoutperforms.
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