B Paul Silicone M1 Chip Mac MacBook Air Outperforms High-end 16-inch Mac MacBook Pro


Apple Play yesterday unveiled the first Mok Kabuk Air, Mok Kabuk Pro, and Mini Mini with M1 Apple Pell silicon chips and today, the first benchmark of the new chip is appearing on the GeekBench site.


The M1 chip, which corresponds to the MacBook Air with 8GB of RAM, has a single-core score of 1687 and a multi-core score of 74 features33 of. According to the benchmark, the M1 has a base frequency of 2.2 GHz.

When comparing existing devices, the M1 chip in the MacBook Air outperforms all iOS devices. For comparison, the iPhone 12 Pro got a single-core score of 1584 and a multi-core score of 3898, while the highest-ranked iOS device on GeekBench’s charts was the A14 iPad Air, a single-core score of 1585 and a multi-core score of 4647. Score.


Compared to Max, this Single-core performance is better than any available medium, And multi-core performance, beating all 2019 16-inch BBQ Pro models, including the 10th-generation high-end 2.4GHz Intel Core i9 model. It has a single-core score of high-end 16-inch MBQuok Pro 1096 and a multi-core 6868.

While the M1 chip is outperforming the 16-inch MBQ Pro models, when it comes to the raw CPU benchmark, the 16-inch M BBQ Pro probably outperforms other areas such as the GPU because those models have high-power discrete GPUs.

It is worth noting that there is likely to be some performance difference between the MBQbook Pro and the MBK Kabuk Air, although they are using the same M1 chip as the MacBook Air has a fanless design and the MBKbook Pro has a new Apple Pul-designed cooling system. . There is also a benchmark for the mini mini, though, and it has almost the same scores.


The Mac Mini with the M1 chip scored a single-core score of 1682 and a multi-core score of 7067.

Update: There is also a benchmark for the 13-inch MBBook Pro with M1 chip and 16GB RAM with a single-core score of 1714 and a multi-core score of 6802. Like the M MacBook Aero, it also has a 3.2GHz base frequency. Several other ‘MacBook Air’ benchmarks have surfaced with similar scores, and the full list is available on GeekBench.

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