
Does the M1 Max do anything better than the M4 Pro?
2016年6月16日 · M1 Max 32gb RAM 2TB SSD, 32 core GPU v M4 Pro unbinned, 48gb RAM, 2TB SSD, 20 core GPU. Using FFworks FFmpeg GUI tool, hardware accelerated encoding to H.264 from various formats revealed that the M1 Max was between 10-25% faster on the encode.
M4 vs M1 Pro GPU - Do benchmarks tell the whole story?
2010年3月28日 · If the GPU is maxed-out to 100% utilization then a slower GPU will slow you down. But if the usage is less then 100, it means the GPU is not a bottleneck Of course the use changes as you do different things. So with the meter up, grab a slider and make an adjustment in PL and see it it uses even half of the GPU or if it is at 100%
The M1 graphics are really not that impressive at all
2018年11月10日 · The GPU is not 10 years old though. It's a modern (albeit low-level) dedicated GPU. So it's not a fair comparison against an integrated GPU. Compared to integrated GPUs the results in the M1 are very impressive. And they bode extremely well for what Apple is likely to put in its higher specced devices.
M1 GPU usage detracting from memory pool? - MacRumors Forums
2012年5月15日 · The memory in the M1 is what is described as a ‘unified memory architecture’ (UMA) that allows the CPU, GPU, and other cores to exchange information between one another, and with unified memory, the CPU and GPU can access memory simultaneously rather than copying data between one area and another. Erik continues…
M1 Pro vs M4 Pro vs M4 Max MacBook Pro 14" - MacRumors …
2009年6月14日 · 1) Yes I think the GPU has been much better arleady since the M1 Pro. If you look at benchmarks, the M3 Pro has been able to play so many games much better than the M1 Pro. So the M4 Pro would assumignly do so as well. 2) The M2/3 Pro last 1 hour longer than M1 Pro (according to Apple's compare Macs' site).
Question regarding clarification of shared RAM on M1 Machines.
2021年12月2日 · That is because normally the integrated (on CPU die) GPU powers the internal monitor, but plugging in an external monitor forces the computer to switch to discrete GPU. That is a system design issue. Intel Macs without discrete graphics (e.g. 13" MBP) don't have this issue, as they just run the external monitor using the iGPU, using almost no ...
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2017年12月23日 · Those produce from about 190,000 to 220,000. We also have the Geekbench 5 compute numbers for the M1 with 8 GPU cores, which is around 22,000. So based on those, an Apple Silicon Mac Pro with a 128-core GPU might produce around 16x 22,000, or 350,000 on the Geekbench 5 compute benchmark. That would be far more than "just slightly faster than a ...
M1's GPU performance is actually 1050~1060? Any sources?
2021年9月16日 · Max since reboot is 92 Watts. I believe that the max CPU/GPU on the M1 is 20 Watts. GPU makers aren't making low-end and mid-range GPUs anymore - they're just selling older cards because they're made on old processes where they can still get fab capacity which is why the 1050, 1060, 1080, 1650, 1660 GPUs are still relevant.
Do unified memory allow GPU have more VRAM? - MacRumors …
2021年11月3日 · The max buffer length on M1 is 8GB so I created 3 with 24GB total, and at least the playground does not crash on my 16GB M1 Mac, and the MTLDevice indeed reported 24GB has been allocated. Maybe we could test again with MTLHeap and actually fill it with something not zero to see if the result differs.
M1 Max VS M4 Max Worth it? - MacRumors Forums
2024年12月22日 · I’m currently using an M1 Max MacBook Pro 16" (32 core gpu, 1 TB SSD, 32 GB Ram) and considering upgrading to the M4 Max (40 core gpu, 1 TB SSD, 48 gb RAM). I was wondering if anyone who has made the jump has noticed any noticeable speed improvements in day-to-day tasks like web browsing, app loading, or general responsiveness.