Apple continues to impress with its M series processors. At the recent WWDC 2023 event, the company introduced the Mac Pro model powered by the M2 Ultra, officially severing its last ties with Intel. Benchmarks for the new Mac Pro have now been released, and they are impressive. Here are the details…
How Powerful is the 2023 Mac Pro with M2 Ultra Chip?
The 2023 Mac Pro is a powerful computer designed for professional users who need a high-performance machine for tasks like video editing, 3D rendering, and scientific computing. It comes with the M2 Ultra chip, which is Apple’s most powerful chip to date. The M2 Ultra has 24 CPU cores, up to 76 GPU cores, and a 32-core Neural Engine. This makes the Mac Pro one of the most powerful computers on the market. But how powerful is it, really? The recently released benchmark results provide the precise answer to this question.
According to recent benchmark posted on Geekbench shows that the new Mac Pro with M2 Ultra chip scored 2,794 on the single-core test and 21,453 on the multi-core test. This is significantly faster than the previous generation of Mac Pro, which scored 1,378 on the single-core test and 10,390 on the multi-core test. This is a 20% increase in single-core performance and a 25% increase in multi-core performance over the M1 Ultra.
As you know M2 Ultra combines two M2 Max chips using its UltraFusion architecture. Bu da neden bu kadar yüksek performans sunduğunu açıklıyor. Ancak bu performans, oldukça yüksek bir fiyatla geliyor. The new Mac Pro starts at $6,999 and is available to order today. However, if you don’t need all of the power of the M2 Ultra chip, you may want to consider the Mac Studio, which starts at $3,999 and is also powered by the M2 Ultra chip.
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