Apple M4 Pro benchmark shows it outperforms the M3 Max
Apple announced a fresh new lineup of Mac computers this week and we now have an early Geekbench listing for what is reportedly one of the new MacBook Pro models equipped with the M4 Pro chip.
Apple M4 Pro chip Geekbench scorecard
Geekbench shows the 3nm M4 Pro scored impressive 3,925 single-core and 22,669 multi-core scores. To put that into perspective, Apple’s M3 Max inside the 2023 MacBook Pro 16” tops out at around 3,000 single-core and 21,000 multi-core scores.
The new listing also reveals the MacBook Pro model (Mac16,7) with the M4 Pro chip features a 14-core CPU with a base frequency of 4.51 GHz and 48GB of unified memory aka RAM.
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Reader comments
- Anonymous
- 12 hours ago
- nDy
My god…at this pace..nobody cant meep up with Apple because if x86 intel amd wants to reach even higher the thermal anvelope will take a dramatic hit.
- Aprox
- 13 hours ago
- ptT
Say what you want about Apple, but their chip designers are miles ahead of everyone else. I know it's likely a chance rather than Cook's achievement, but Jobs never had such brilliant semicon engineers.