Apple has officially made its self-made M1 Pro and M1 Max chips for its brand new MacBook Pro 14/16 Notebooks. The M1 Max chip integrates a 10-core CPU, a 32-core GPU, a total of 57 billion transistors, a memory bandwidth of 400GB/s, and a maximum of 64GB LPDDR5 memory.
The test uses the ” PugetBench ” tool in Premiere Pro 15.4.1, which can evaluate the performance of the CPU, GPU, and dedicated media engine from multiple aspects. In terms of overall performance, the M1 Max standard score is 1168 points, which is higher than the 467 points of the M1 chip, surpasses the i9-11900H, and is close to Intel i9-11900K and AMD R9-5950X.
In terms of content playback, the Apple M1 Max scored 161 points, the highest in the game, surpassing the 144.8 points of the i9-11900K. Standard Live Playback scores, M1 Max scored as high as 219.7 points, surpassing the 187.2 points of i9-11900K.
Apple’s M1 Max chip’s graphics card has a total of 4096 stream processors. In contrast, the NVIDIA RTX 3060 mobile version has 3840 stream processors and the RTX 3080 mobile version has 6,144.
In terms of special effects scores, M1 Max scored 68.6 points, RTX 3060 scored 63.1 points, and RTX 3080 scored 68.4 points. It is worth noting that the Nvidia RTX 3080 Ti desktop graphics card scored 111.3 points in this project.