Apple unveiled the new MacBook Pro models at the Apple event on October 18th. The company introduced two new models with a completely new design and updated internals. The highlight of the new MacBook Pro models is the new chipset under the hood. Apple has introduced the M1 Pro and M1 Max chips that are used in the Pro MacBook and will likely also be used in future Mac machines. M1 Max, as the name suggests, is the top M1 chip. This new chip has already visited the Geekbench 5 website, revealing the main details of its benchmarks.
Apple M1 Max on Geekbench
The Apple M1 Max, which is used in the new MacBook Pro models, is listed on the Geekbench website. It shows that the new chip offers up to 3x faster GPU compared to the original M1. The M1 Max is equipped with a 32-core GPU, four times that of the M1. This particular chip has been visiting the Geekbench 5 website and the Metal benchmark scores show the M1 Max GPU scored 68,870, according to MacRumors. For comparison, the 13-inch MacBook Pro with the M1 chip scored 20,581 on Geekbench. The Radeon Pro 5600M, which was the most powerful GPU for the previous Intel-based 16-inch model, has a Metal score of 42510.
The M1X Max also outperforms the previous Intel chip found in the 16-inch MacBook Pro by 62 percent. It is currently unclear whether the chip listed on Geekbench is the 24-core M1 Max GPU variant or the 32-core GPU variant.
Other benchmark results from the M1 Max have recently been revealed. The chip scored 1749 and 11542 in the single-core and multi-core Geekbench tests. That’s double the M1 chip found on the outgoing 13-inch MacBook Pro. Click here for more information.