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M1 cinebench r20
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m1 cinebench r20
  1. M1 cinebench r20 update#
  2. M1 cinebench r20 Patch#
  3. M1 cinebench r20 mac#

  • Oct 6th 2021 Intel's Pat Gelsinger Exclaims "Intel is Back" AMD is "Over" (189).
  • Aug 13th 2022 Intel Asks Xe-HPG Scavenger Hunt Winners to Accept a CPU In Lieu of Graphics Card (76).
  • M1 cinebench r20 update#

    Mar 15th 2022 AMD Spring 2022 Ryzen Desktop Processor Update Includes Six New Models Besides 5800X3D (80).

    M1 cinebench r20 mac#

  • Mar 17th 2022 Apple's Graphics Performance Claims Proven Exaggerated by Mac Studio Reviews (151).
  • Jul 21st 2021 Intel Core i9-12900K Allegedly Beats AMD Ryzen 9 5950X at Cinebench R20 (155).
  • Aug 16th 2022 AMD Pushes Ryzen 7000 "Zen 4" Availability Date to Clash with Intel "Raptor Lake" Announcement Date (53).
  • Jun 20th 2022 AMD Ryzen 7000 "Zen 4" Launch Date and Lineup Revealed, Spectacular AM4 Rumor Surfaces (73).
  • M1 cinebench r20 Patch#

    Oct 13th 2021 First Windows 11 Patch Tuesday Makes Ryzen 元 Cache Latency Worse, AMD Puts Out Fix Dates (157).

    m1 cinebench r20

    May 27th 2022 Thermal Grizzly Announces Contact Frame For Intel Alder Lake, Promises to Reduce Temperatures by up to 10º (70).Scaling over some of the detailed tests aren't somewhere between 80-90 percent depending on the particular test compared to the M1 Max, if we compare to the faster results on Geekbench, which is still quite impressive considering we're looking at two M1 Max CPUs that are technically glued together. Stepping outside of the Apple ecosystem, the M1 Ultra ends up somewhere around an AMD Ryzen Threadripper 3970X in terms of multi-core performance. The interesting thing will be to see how well this design scales for GPU intensive applications. Surprisingly the performance scaling is almost linear with the double of performance CPU cores compared to the M1 Max, which suggests that Apple's multi-chip module design is extremely capable. However, once we move to the multi-threaded test, the M1 Ultra really shows what it's capable of. The single core performance is more or less on par with the Apple M1 Max, but loses out quite easily to Intel's Alder Lake processors. It also appears that the CPU cache remains the same, even though Geekbench is only listing the cache of the efficiency cores for some reason.Īlthough Geekbench isn't a reliable cross-platform benchmark, we do at least get an idea of how the new SoC from Apple performs. As Apple didn't provide much in technical terms yesterday, nor on its website, we now know that the clock speed of the M1 Ultra is the same 3.2 GHz as the regular M1. This helps us get some additional insight into Apple's new CPUs. For starters, the system the Geekbench numbers are from, is the top of the range 20 Core SKU with 128 GB of RAM. Less than 24 hours after Apple's launch event, the first Geekbench numbers for the new Apple M1 Ultra CPU are out and the numbers are interesting to say the least.















    M1 cinebench r20