MacRumors reported the difference in benchmark score due to the difference in the number of CPU cores of the chip installed in the new 14-inch MacBook Pro.
Benchmark score of M1 Pro (8 core CPU)
The results of Geekbench 5 on a 14-inch MacBook Pro with an M1 Pro with eight CPU cores are revealed.
A 14-inch MacBook Pro with an 8-core CPU M1 Pro has a multi-core score of 9,948, which is about 20% lower than the average multi-core score of a 14-inch MacBook Pro model with a 10-core CPU M1 Pro or M1 Max, which is about 12,700. was.
However, it is about 30% faster than the M1 with an 8-core CPU.
The 8-core CPU M1 Pro has 6 high-performance cores and 2 high-efficiency cores, while the M1 is a combination of 4 high-performance cores and 4 high-efficiency cores, which is the difference in multi-core score. It seems that it has appeared.
The single core score was almost the same for M1, M1 Pro, and M1 Max.
Tip | Single core | Multi-core |
---|---|---|
M1 (8 cores) | 1,742 | 7,582 |
M1 Pro (8 cores) | 1,767 | 9,948 |
M1 Mac (10 cores) | 1,764 | 12,380 |
Source: Geekbench via MacRurmos
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