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Re: Apple M1 Max Geekbench Score

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One big thing to consider is that this is just the first m1 Max Geekbench score, compared against the world's greatest 11900Ks. Most 11900K's are nowhere near the levels of the top preforming one.

Once Apple starts shipping M1 Max in volume, and as TSMC yields get better, you will see "golden chips" slowly start to score even higher than this one.

Re: Apple M1 Max Geekbench Score

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post #39

Earlier quoted context omitted.

I'm waiting to be corrected by someone who knows GPU architecture better than me but as far as I can tell the synthetic benchmarks can trade blows with a 3070 or 80 (mobile), but the actual gaming performance isn't going to be as rosy. Also recall that very few games needing that performance actually work on MacOS

Does someone know how much VRAM the M1X has? Because I bet it's far less than a 3070 or 3080.

The memory is unified, and very high bandwidth. No idea what that means in practice, guess we'll find out.

Re: Apple M1 Max Geekbench Score

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post #52

Where is the graphics test? The M1 Max versus an NVIDIA 3080 or similar?

It's probably bad, the M1 could not get 60fps on WoW so ... When I see Apple comparison I would take that with a grain of salts because the M1 is not able to run any modern game at decent fps.

Are modern games built with Metal? Pretty sure Apple deprecated OpenGL support. Macs have never been gaming computers.

The GPUs in the M1 family of Macs are for “professional” users doing Video Editing, Content creation, 3D editing, Photo editing and audio processing.

Re: Apple M1 Max Geekbench Score

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I'm in the situation where I really want to pre-order a 14", but I have no idea if going with the base model would be a mistake. Would upgrading to 32GB RAM make Xcode faster? Or would it be a waste of $400?

Same situation as you, looking at 14". Need to see what the Xcode benchmarks are like for the variety of M1 Pro processors on offer, to see if any upgrades from the base model are worthwhile.

If I was sticking with 16GB RAM I think I'd get a M1 Air instead. The smaller screen is the downside, but 300g lighter and substantially cheaper are good points.

Re: Apple M1 Max Geekbench Score

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post #39

Earlier quoted context omitted.

I'm waiting to be corrected by someone who knows GPU architecture better than me but as far as I can tell the synthetic benchmarks can trade blows with a 3070 or 80 (mobile), but the actual gaming performance isn't going to be as rosy. Also recall that very few games needing that performance actually work on MacOS

Does someone know how much VRAM the M1X has? Because I bet it's far less than a 3070 or 3080.

Up to 64GB…

Re: Apple M1 Max Geekbench Score

#86

I'm in the situation where I really want to pre-order a 14", but I have no idea if going with the base model would be a mistake. Would upgrading to 32GB RAM make Xcode faster? Or would it be a waste of $400?

My opinion: the jump from 16GB to 32GB probably won't make a huge difference today, especially if your workload is already running alright in 16GB. I think it'll greatly extend the useful life of the laptop, though. For example, I wouldn't want to be using an 8GB laptop today.

Re: Apple M1 Max Geekbench Score

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post #52

Earlier quoted context omitted.

It's probably bad, the M1 could not get 60fps on WoW so ... When I see Apple comparison I would take that with a grain of salts because the M1 is not able to run any modern game at decent fps.

"the M1 is not able to run any modern game at decent fps." Do you have first hand experience with this? I do . We play WoW on MacBook air M1 and it runs fantastic . Better than my intel MacBook Pro from 2019

Defines fantastic because a 1080ti from 4 years ago run faster than the M1. My 2070 could run wow at 144fps, and it's a 2.5y/o card.

Yet most people can't get 60fps: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nhcJzKCcpMQ

Edit: thanks for the dates update

Re: Apple M1 Max Geekbench Score

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post #39

Earlier quoted context omitted.

I'm waiting to be corrected by someone who knows GPU architecture better than me but as far as I can tell the synthetic benchmarks can trade blows with a 3070 or 80 (mobile), but the actual gaming performance isn't going to be as rosy. Also recall that very few games needing that performance actually work on MacOS

Does someone know how much VRAM the M1X has? Because I bet it's far less than a 3070 or 3080.

There's no vram. It's unified / shared memory. There's no M1X. There's M1 Pro and M1 Max

Re: Apple M1 Max Geekbench Score

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post #39

Earlier quoted context omitted.

I'm waiting to be corrected by someone who knows GPU architecture better than me but as far as I can tell the synthetic benchmarks can trade blows with a 3070 or 80 (mobile), but the actual gaming performance isn't going to be as rosy. Also recall that very few games needing that performance actually work on MacOS

Does someone know how much VRAM the M1X has? Because I bet it's far less than a 3070 or 3080.

the memory is unified so whatever ram is on there (16,32,64) can be allocated as vram.

That's why during the presentation they bragged about how certain demanding 3d scenes can now be rendered on a notebook.

Re: Apple M1 Max Geekbench Score

#90

I'm in the situation where I really want to pre-order a 14", but I have no idea if going with the base model would be a mistake. Would upgrading to 32GB RAM make Xcode faster? Or would it be a waste of $400?

I wouldn't go for the base model, since it has 6 performance cores, rather than 8.
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