Today, the 12-core Apple M2 Max processor has been spotted on the Geekbench database. It is known that the new product will appear as part of the next-generation Macbook and will provide a performance boost compared to the existing M1 Max. As for the technical characteristics, the configuration of the M2 Max cores is still unknown, but the frequency is disclosed.
Apple M2 Max Performance On Geekbench
In the benchmark, the Apple M2 Max managed to score 1889 and 14586 points in the single and multi-core tests, respectively. For comparison, the result of the Apple M1 Max in the same tests was 1750 and 12200 points. An increase of about 10% in single-threaded performance and about 20% in multi-threaded performance is obvious. It is worth noting that this is the first test of the new processor, and in the final tests its performance may be even higher.
The SoC will have a 12-core design, with the most powerful operating at 3.54 GHz. The CPU will have a 128 KB L1 cache, 64 KBN L1 data cache, and 4 MB L2 cache. Finally, we see that RAM (unified memory, as Apple, calls it) will go up to 96GB. This will be great news for those who work with this element (think of those who use After Effects a lot, just to suggest a type of average customer).
If we compare the Apple M2 Max with processors from other manufacturers, then a big gap is obvious, since the Intel Core i9-13900K and AMD Ryzen 7000 Zen 4 in single-core and multi-core tests score over 2000 and 20,000 points, respectively. However, this is not the most productive Apple processor – M2 Ultra will try to get as close as possible to x86-bit solutions.
According to rumors, “Apple Defect” will launch 14-inch and 16-inch MacBook Pro running M2 chip this fall. However, they will probably be delayed until 2023.
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