Earlier quoted context omitted.
That's a Geekbench v4 score, which isn't comparable to a Geekbench v5 score. You can see the same laptop on Geekbench v5 here, where it scores much, much lower than the M1: https://browser.geekbench.com/v5/cpu/10506812
For those that can't load and are curious, the M1 Max scores about 2x the Intel Core i7-11800H in the Dell laptop on both single core and multi core scores.
Apple M1 Max Geekbench Score
51–60 of 917 posts
Re: Apple M1 Max Geekbench Score
#52Where is the graphics test? The M1 Max versus an NVIDIA 3080 or similar?
Re: Apple M1 Max Geekbench Score
#53Anyone know the score for Intel 12th gen Alder Lake?
But that's also for something which has a TDP of 125W [2], unsure if that's the right number for a mobile chip? Also no clue what M1 Max's TDP is either.
Re: Apple M1 Max Geekbench Score
#54Anyone know the score for Intel 12th gen Alder Lake?
I can't check for you due to hug but the 12900K was clocking in at about 1900 ST IIRC Edit: Leaving this up so I can be corrected, don't think I have the right figure.
Re: Apple M1 Max Geekbench Score
#55Earlier quoted context omitted.
Per core performance is the most interesting metric. Edit: for relative comparison between CPUs, per core metric is the most interesting unless you also account for heat, price and many other factors. Comparing a 56-core CPU with 10-core M1 is a meaningless comparison.
Not when building large software projects.
Re: Apple M1 Max Geekbench Score
#56Would upgrading to 32GB RAM make Xcode faster? Or would it be a waste of $400?
Re: Apple M1 Max Geekbench Score
#57Pretty impressive, all things considered. Looks like it's roughly on par with an AMD 5800X, which is a Desktop CPU with 8C/16T and a 105W TDP.
Impressive but unbelievably expensive considering what will actually be run on it. I kind of want one, but the 5800x for example is about 10x less expensive than a specced out MacBook Pro
Re: Apple M1 Max Geekbench Score
#58How does that compare to top of the line AMD Ryzen latest gen (site is dead for me right now)?
Quite impressive for a laptop, I'm sure the power consumption will be much higher compared to the M1 but likely no where near desktop parts.
Re: Apple M1 Max Geekbench Score
#59Pretty impressive, all things considered. Looks like it's roughly on par with an AMD 5800X, which is a Desktop CPU with 8C/16T and a 105W TDP.
Re: Apple M1 Max Geekbench Score
#60Where is the graphics test? The M1 Max versus an NVIDIA 3080 or similar?
Seems kind of unfair with the NVIDIA using up to 320W of power and having nearly twice the memory bandwidth. But if it runs even half as well as a 3080, that would represent amazing performance per Watt.
They have a huge advantage in performance/watt but not in raw performance. And I wonder how much of that advantage is architecture vs. manufacturing process node.