The Apple M2 Pro and M2 Max chips that power the new MacBook Pro have been the subject of recent graphics-centric benchmark tests. These benchmark results give us a closer look at the GPU performance improvements of the M2 Pro and M2 Max chips relative to their predecessors, the M1 Pro and M1 Max. Here are the details…

Benchmark Results Reveal Graphics Performance of M2 Pro and M2 Max Chips

According to scores on Geekbench, the M2 Pro with 19-core GPU and the M2 Max with 38-core GPU in the new MacBook Pro offer about 30 percent higher graphics performance compared to the M1 Pro and M1 Max. This is in line with Apple’s advertising. Released high-end M1 Ultra chip Last year’s Mac Studio was still around 9% faster than the M2 Max. Here are the result of the every Apple M series chip:

  • M1 Ultra: 94,583
  • M2 Max: 86,805
  • M1 Max: 64,708
  • M2 Pro: 52,691
  • M1 Pro: 39,758

The M1 Ultra scored 94583, the M2 Max scored 86805, the M1 Max scored 64708, the M2 Pro scored 52691 and the M1 Pro scored 39758. However, the OpenCL scores of the M2 Max and M1 Ultra are roughly comparable. In addition to GPU performance, the benchmark results also show that the M2 Pro and M2 Max in the new MacBook Pro have single-core and multi-core scores around 1900 and 15000, respectively.

This means they offer up to 20% faster CPU performance than the M1 Pro and M1 Max It is also in line with Apple’s propaganda. The new 14-inch and 16-inch MacBook Pros are available for pre-order now, with first deliveries to customers and in-store availability starting Tuesday.

Benchmark results suggest the new MacBook Pro will deliver a significant performance boost, especially in graphics This is sure to appeal to professionals and power users.

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