Apple has just announced its latest lineup of Mac computers, and we’re already seeing early Geekbench listings for what appears to be a new MacBook Pro model running on the powerful Apple M4 Pro chip.
Apple M4 Pro Benchmark
The Geekbench results are impressive, showcasing the power of the 3nm Apple M4 Pro. It scored 3,925 in single-core performance and a remarkable 22,669 in multi-core performance. For context, the M3 Max chip in the 2023 MacBook Pro 16” typically maxes out at around 3,000 single-core and 21,000 multi-core scores. From our own review with the 14-inch MacBook pro, it had a single-core score of 3,179 and a multi-core score of 21,421. This indicates a significant leap in processing power, which should excite users looking for top-notch performance.
The listing also reveals some key specs for the MacBook Pro model (Mac16,7) equipped with the M4 Pro chip. It features a 14-core CPU with a base clock speed of 4.51 GHz and comes with 48GB of unified memory. This level of power and memory capacity promises a seamless experience, whether you’re handling resource-intensive tasks or multitasking across demanding applications.
Keep an eye out as we delve deeper into Apple’s new lineup and uncover more about what these powerful machines have to offer.
Pokdepinion: It’s a notable difference but is it big enough for you to upgrade to as soon as it’s out? Not if you’re coming from the generation prior to it as it’s already running pretty darn good from what I can see. Give it another year to make the jump more worthwhile.