And sometimes outside
Well, the new Apple PCs with the Apple M1 SoC went on sale, and normal useful benchmarks began to appear on the web in programs rather than benchmarks.
Apple is changing the game in the PC market. Tests show that its new Macs with Apple M1 SoCs sometimes outperform everything in the segment
TechCrunch has tested all three of Apple’s new PCs and the results have been impressive. Let’s omit the same benchmarks, the results of which we have seen more than once, and move on to the most interesting.
For comparison with the new product, the source used several MacBook Pros of previous generations and a Mac Pro with a 12-core CPU and Radeon Pro Vega II.
To say that the result is impressive is to say nothing. When a single-chip system outperforms Intel’s monstrous 12-core processor with a huge TDP, you start to wonder what the more powerful Apple solution will be capable of.
But what is even more impressive is the energy efficiency of the Apple M1 and the bundles of this platform and software.
As you can see, the assembly of one project ate only 9% of the battery charge on the new MacBooks, while in the case of the previous generation MacBook Pro 13, the process required two-thirds of the charge!
Autonomy, as we can see, by itself has also more than doubled, and with some comparisons, even tripled!
In general, the results are very impressive, and so far on almost all fronts. Of course, you need to wait for testing in a larger number of applications, but it is already clear that Apple literally in one day made almost all of its past PCs obsolete, and comparison with counterparts on Windows now often does not make sense.