Geekbench m1 pro max9/27/2023 ![]() ![]() There’s potential for a console-like experience, but will we actually see that kind of adoption from developers? Apple’s fees might be a bit of a challenge, but aren’t they in line with what MS and Sony charge? The base M1 is a known commodity, and pro and max just expand on that, and memory bandwidth is certainly there. I would expect the Pro and Max to offer some solid performance. There’s definitely some amateur games in there, but also some surprisingly good ones too. It could certainly have more games, but it has slowly improved. An annual subscription to Arcade is pretty cheap, and the whole family shares it and uses it. My kids love playing Frogger, cat quest, and oceanhorn on our old 4K, and if it weren’t for the gaming aspect, we would never use our AppleTV. It reminds me a lot of Nintendo gaming, where graphics are decent, but not realism focused like Sony and MS. That said, gaming on AppleTV really isn’t a bad experience right now. ![]() If they actually dropped a version with pro or Max in it, maybe they’d get more than a passing interest. Posted on Oct 21st 2021, 13:41 Reply #7 Darmok N JaladĪpple TV hardware continues to be a missed opportunity for Apple. TheLostSwedeNext Apple TV, maybe?That's what I'm thinking/hoping. There is really some great potential here. Now you have the ability to write a game for the ipad that will run native on the mac and vice versa, and it's pushing 3080 laptop numbers through the API. Apple TV? Mac Mini?) - and it's now using the same API. It's now trickled through the entire stack - (ipad, iphone, computer etc. At that time the chips in the phones and ipads were just barely starting to get powerful enough. Puny gaming market share compared to their cheaper devices (unless you count candy crush and phone games, which blew up and made tons of money). When they had nvidia they didn't have Metal (no API), when they had AMD, they weren't competitive with Nvidia. ![]() But it was too split up, way too expensive and the market share of apple users with dGPUs was teeny. Jul 3rd 2023 NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1650 is Still the Most Popular GPU in the Steam Hardware Survey (40)Īdd your own comment 60 Comments on Apple M1 Max Beats GeForce RTX 3080 Laptop GPU in GFXBench 5.0, but Doesn't Shine in Geekbench 1 to 25 of 59 Go to 2 3 Previous Next #1 btarunrīomby569what stoped them was never lack of a good cpu or gpu, you could have that in a apple.You could have that in SOME apples, depending on the gen.Jul 26th 2023 Apple's 15-inch MacBook Air Unit Sales Reportedly Lower than Expected (20).Jun 11th 2023 Apple Game Porting Toolkit Brings DirectX 12 Titles to macOS (33).Apr 10th 2023 Official NVIDIA RTX 4070 Performance Claims Leak Online (113).May 19th 2023 Alleged Apple Mixed Reality Headset Material Cost Leaks Out (13).Dec 30th 2022 NVIDIA France Accidentally Reveals GeForce RTX 4070 Ti Specs (102).Mar 21st 2023 Apple A17 Bionic SoC Performance Targets Could be Lowered (33).Jun 5th 2023 Apple Announces Apple Vision Pro AR Spatial Computer (73).Aug 1st 2023 AMD Radeon RX 6000/7000 GPUs Reduce Idle Power Consumption by 81% with VRR Enabled (94).Sep 16th 2022 Report: Apple to Move a Part of its Embedded Cores to RISC-V, Stepping Away from Arm ISA (23).But those users should wait until Apple reveals its Mac Pro with Apple silicon to see how the company will address the GPU demands made by professionals in the field. Professionals whose workflows rely heavily on GPU performance will find that the M1 Ultra with either the 48- or 64-core GPU will offer more brute force than the M1 Max. There is one workflow situation where you might be better off not investing anything just yet. If you do need to do heavier photo work, however, the higher RAM limits of the Ultra can come in handy. Again, recognize what your workflow demands, and then pick accordingly. If you’re a photo editor, the almost identical single-core performance of both models will mean you’re better off with the cheaper version in terms of value. If you’re heavy into ProRes and video codecs such as H.265, having double the accelerators found in the Ultra will give you great performance gains. The multi-core gains speak for themselves–the Ultra is the best of the M1 series. The Mac Studio M1 Ultra can sometimes double the performance of the M1 Max version, depending on your use case.
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