The new Apple M1 Ultra processor sets a record in Geekbench tests
Apple’s M1 Ultra chip scored over 24,000 points in Geekbench testing, setting a record. This is reported by the publication 9to5mac.
Journalists noticed that enthusiasts tested the power of the new Apple Mac Studio computer, announced on March 8. In a single-core test, the M1 Ultra processor, on which the machine is based, received 1747 points. In multi-core mode, the hardware scored 24,055 points.
The authors noticed that the Mac Studio on the M1 Ultra can be considered the most powerful Apple computer in the line. Thus, the previous record holder – Mac Pro based on the 28-core Intel Xeon W-3275M processor – previously received 19,951 points in testing. Thus, the new computer of the American brand turned out to be about 20 percent more productive than the Mac Pro.
“The numbers are certainly amazing as the Mac Studio is much smaller and more efficient than the Mac Pro, but that doesn’t mean the M1 Ultra chip makes the Mac Studio better than the Mac Pro in all scenarios,” they said. At the same time, journalists suggested that by the end of 2022, Apple could introduce a Mac Pro based on its own ARM processor.
At Apple’s presentation on March 8, company representatives said that the M1 Ultra has 20 cores – 16 high-performance and 4 high-performance. The processor received 114 billion transistors.
Source: Lenta

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