The performance of the M4 Pro, which Apple cannot stop praising, has been revealed!
Apple's new generation processor, the M4 Pro, has made a big leap in single-core and multi-core performance. Here are the test results...
Apple's eagerly awaited new generation processor, the M4 Pro, has created a lot of buzz among those waiting with its first performance tests. The M4 Pro, which has achieved impressive results especially in Geekbench tests conducted on the 16-inch MacBook Pro, has made a big leap in both single-core and multi-core performance. Here are the details...
Geekbench performance test results of Apple's M4 Pro chip powering the MacBook Pro
First of all, this model is equipped with a 14-core CPU and a 20-core GPU, making it one of Apple's most powerful mobile chips. In Geekbench tests, the M4 Pro scored 3,925 points in single-core performance and 22,669 points in multi-core performance , providing a 25% single-core and 46% multi-core increase over its predecessor, the M3 Pro.
These results are not just an advantage of having more cores, but also because the processor is more powerful and efficient thanks to its increased clock speed of up to 4.51GHz. The M3 Pro had a clock speed of 4.06GHz, a difference that puts the M4 Pro ahead, especially in speed-oriented operations.
Interestingly, the M4 Pro even outperforms last year’s 16-core M3 Max in multi-core performance, suggesting it will deliver a powerful experience on the next-generation MacBook Pro models. The M4 Pro also impresses in terms of graphics performance.
Its 20-core GPU scores 69,867 in the OpenCL test , a 38% jump over the M3 Pro's GPU performance. While it doesn't quite match the massive 91,413 points of the M3 Max's 40-core GPU , the difference is only 31%, and it's still pretty impressive despite having half the core count of the M4 Pro. So it looks like the new MacBook Pros will be more than capable of handling graphics.
While we are eagerly waiting to see what Apple will offer in the M4 Max model from now on, the Pro's performance has once again shown how Apple makes a difference in the processor sector with its own developed chips. What do you think about this? You can write your opinions in the comments section below.