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Apple M2 Pro / M2 Max GPU running scores exposed, M2 Max close to M1 Ultra

In the latest news, the GPU benchmarks of the two Apple Silicon processors, the Apple M2 Pro and M2 Max, are now known. According to the Metal running score data on the GeekBench running score library, the M2 Pro has 19 GPU cores; the M2 Max has 38 GPU cores, a 30% increase in graphics performance compared to the previous generation.

The following is the GPU running score data of the Apple Silicon processor:
M1 Ultra: 94,583
M2 Max: 86,805
M1 Max: 64,708
M2 Pro: 52,691
M1 Pro: 39,758

GPU benchmarks of M2 Max

However, the M2 Max’s OpenCL score is on par with the M1 Ultra’s. Earlier news broke the news about the M2 Pro’s CPU running scores. The single-core score of the M2 Pro in the new MacBook Pros is around 1900, while the multi-core score is around 15,000, which means that their CPU performance can be increased by up to 20% compared to the previous generation. %, which is also in line with official expectations.

GPU benchmarks of the M2 Pro

According to the GeekBench running score library data, the MacBook Pro with the M2 Max processor has appeared in the running score library many times before, with the highest single-core score of 2030 points and the highest multi-core score of 15333 points. The single-core running score of the M2 Pro is 1952 points, and the multi-core running score is 15013 points. There is no big difference between the two in terms of CPU.

Earlier news broke out the GPU running scores of the M2 Pro and M2 Max processors. The M2 Pro has 19 GPU cores; the M2 Max has 38 GPU cores. The running score of the M2 Pro is 52691 points, and the running score of the M2 Max is 86805 points. It can be seen that the gap between the two is reflected in the graphics processing.

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