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Geekbench mac results pro#
Otherwise, it’s better to wait for a new generation that could finally offer upgradeable RAM, a new design, and even an M Extreme chip - which was first rumored to be exclusive to the Mac Pro and ended up being canceled. The Geekbench results, first spotted on Twitter, are for a Mac configuration of with the M2 Max chip, a 12-core CPU, and 96GB of memory. For 99% of pro users, the Mac Studio will be more than enough, but if you really need a better fan system, more Thunderbolt ports, and expandable storage, only then will the new Mac Pro make sense for you.

With that, Apple now charges $6,999 for the base model Apple silicon Mac Pro, while an M2 Ultra Mac Studio starts at $3,999. The result is given as a number of points and can be compared with other. This computer started at $12,999, and its results were 1,378 single-core and 10,390 multi-core scores - half what Apple’s high-end processor can reach right now. Geekbench 5 is a multi-system benchmark and measures the performance of a computer. What’s interesting to compare is how far the M2 Ultra chip has come compared to Intel’s highest-end chip from the 2019 Mac Pro with a 28-core Xeon W processor. According to these results, the 2021 M1 iMac far outperforms the now-antiquated 2019 21.5 model equipped with an Intel chip (which produced a Geekbench single-core score of 1109, a whopping 56 lower score than the new 24 iMac).

One test showed the new Mac Studio reaching a 2,669 single-core score and a 21,203 multi-core score. Includes updated CPU workloads and new Compute workloads that model real-world tasks and applications.

Both devices have virtually the same performance. Over on Geekbench, there are several tests with a Mac 14,14, which is the new Mac Studio. The M1 Pro in the previous-generation 14-inch and 16-inch MacBook Pro scored a single-core score of 1,734 and a multi-core score of 10,076 compared to a single-core of 1,952 and a multi-core score.
