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Here's a look at a few of the results from my testing:Īs you can see, the M1 MBP is nowhere near the Intel chips' performance on these openssl benchmarks. And it's this test-and only this test-where the M1 MBP shows true weakness * True benchmark weakness, at least against its Intel-powered relatives. I've long used this test in my benchmarking, as it's stable over time and gives a good sense of progress in CPU speeds. Eventually you'll get a summary showing the rate at which openssl can sign and verify keys using various cryptographic algorithms. Just type openssl speed in Terminal, press Return, and then wait. There's a simple CPU benchmark built into the openssl tool in macOS (which is really LibreSSL, not OpenSSL, but that's another story). With one apparent exception that may not even matter much… (The iMac's dedicated Radeon card was faster.) In short, these machines are wicked fast. The GPU kept pace with the discrete Radeon on the 16" MBP, and absolutely destroyed the integrated GPUs in the Air and MBP. In my disk tests, the SSD in the M1 MBP was much faster than the one in my Air and my iMac, and slightly faster than the one in the 16" MBP. It also nearly matched my 8-core/16-thread iMac, which score 7661. The results were the same in multi-core, where the 8-core M1 MBP (7524) expectedly crushed the dual-core Air (1603), but also the six-core (12-thread) MBP (5522). Using Geekbench 5's single core test, my M1 MBP scored 1731, which absolutely crushed the 2018 Air (790), 2019 MBP (1029), and even the 3.6GHz Core i9 in my 2019 iMac (1177).

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Instead, I'd like to focus on some of the more interesting results.

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You can, however, download my full Excel spreadsheet if you wish. I'm not going to bother reproducing every test I ran here it's just a whole slew of numbers, and you can find similar on many other sites. I ran a slew of benchmark results, and they all-well, almost all * See openssl benchmarks-showed what you've read on other sites: These new entry-level M1 Macs may be the fastest single-core processors in existence, and they hold up well in multi-core tests as well. When I got my machine, I still had my 16" MacBook Pro, along with my 2018 MacBook Air, and of course, my desktop iMac.

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I think the Air will be more than sufficient for almost anyone, but me being me, even if I were free to do so, I'd find it hard to buy a machine that was lacking a GPU core, regardless of what marginal performance difference it might make. At that amount, it's a no-brainer to get the MacBook Pro. And if you don't care about storage and are fine with a 256GB SSD in the MacBook Pro, then the price delta for an 8-core GPU machine is only $50. If you want an 8-core GPU in the Air, though, the price delta drops to $200 (if you equalize both with 512GB of storage). At the base level, there's a $300 price gap, which buys you a slightly nicer display, the Touch Bar, an 8-core GPU (versus 7-core in the Air), supposedly better speakers (HDR) and microphone (studio quality). If I didn't have the "must have Touch Bar" constraint, I think I still would have chosen the MacBook Pro. On the storage side, I stuck to the minimum 256GB SSD, because I don't store a lot of stuff on my laptops. On the RAM side, I went with 16GB, thinking that more is better in a machine where you can't ever add any. Given I had to get the MacBook Pro, that really only left choices for RAM and storage size. But some of our apps make use of the Touch Bar, so I need it to support our users and test our apps.

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Instead, here's what I'll be discussing…īasically, I chose the MacBook Pro because it has a Touch Bar-despite the fact that I hate the Touch Bar. I'm not going to try to replicate those reviews, because they do an excellent job of covering the new M1-powered Macs in a level of detail that I just don't have time to get into. (However, I will add that I did make a video of my MacBook Pro-with its 16GB of RAM- opening 75 apps in just over a minute.

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Between unboxing videos, extensive benchmark suites, and multi-thousand-word reviews, there is no lack of coverage of these machines. (Thankfully, it only had a net cost of $33 after I sold my 16" MacBook Pro.)īy now, you've probably read a slew of stuff about both the MacBook Pro and its slightly-lighter MacBook Air cousin. But that doesn't mean this is a work machine it's a personal purchase as I'll use it for my own needs as well. I recently received my Apple M1-powered 13" MacBook Pro, which is primarily going to be used for testing our apps on Apple silicon, and supporting customers using these machines.















Apple macbook encryption