Apple is once again causing a stir with its latest processor release. The M4 Max chip delivers performance that is impressive enough to leave many competitors behind. Developed specifically for the MacBook Pro, this processor promises power and efficiency on a new level.
With the M4 Max, Apple has launched a chip that pushes the boundaries of mobile performance. The first benchmark results were published this week, and the numbers speak for themselves: the M4 Max is setting new standards. The results not only show impressive performance, but also indicate that Apple is continuing to work on its pioneering role in the field of processors.
The first benchmark results of the M4 Max
The Geekbench database published Benchmarks leave no doubt that the M4 Max raises the bar again. A Mac with the M4 Max achieved a single-core score of around 4,000 points and a multi-core performance of around 26,500 points in the tests. For comparison: The M2 Ultra, Apple's previous top performer, only achieves similar values with a 24-core CPU, while the M4 Max achieves this with just 16 cores. The technical details at a glance:
- 16-core architecture: 12 performance cores and 4 efficiency cores.
- Clock speed: 4.506 GHz – slightly faster than the M4 Pro.
- Availability: The M4 Max is only available in the MacBook Pro, as other models such as the Mac mini and iMac do not use this chip.
performance and measurement tolerances
The M4 Max's single-core performance is impressively stable and only slightly different from the M4 Pro. Since both chips have a similar architecture and a nearly identical clock speed, performance in single-core applications should vary little. However, there are slight fluctuations that could be due to the measurement tolerances in Geekbench. Since Geekbench shares resources with the operating system and other applications, performance can be affected by background processes such as Spotlight indexing. This creates small differences, but does not affect the impressive overall performance of the M4 Max.
progress compared to previous models
Looking at the evolution of Apple's processors since the introduction of the M1 Max in 2021, it's striking how much performance has grown. The M4 Max achieves almost double the single-core performance and more than double the multi-core performance of the M1 Max. Despite this explosion in performance, Apple has been able to keep battery life at the same level or even improve it slightly. This means that the M4 Max gives you the performance of a desktop system in a laptop format without compromising on mobility. Apple claims that the M4 cores are currently the fastest CPU cores in the world, and the benchmarks so far suggest that this statement is not an exaggeration.
M4 Max Chip: Performance and efficiency at the highest level
The M4 Max is an extremely powerful processor that brings a new level of power and efficiency to MacBook Pro users. With impressive benchmark results and optimized energy efficiency, it is perfect for anyone who needs the highest performance in a mobile format. Whether you use creative applications, work on data-intensive tasks or enjoy multitasking - the M4 Max has the power needed to handle even the most demanding workflows. It remains exciting to see how the M4 Max performs in everyday use. But the results and technical data so far speak for themselves and make the M4 Max an impressive choice for anyone looking for the best of the best. (Image: Apple)
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