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14-inch MacBook Pro, what is the difference in benchmark score due to the difference in the number of CPU cores?

MacBook Pro M1 Pro Max

 
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

 
M1 Pro Geekbench

 
 
Source: Geekbench via MacRurmos
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