The GPU of the new M1 Max processors achieves a really brutal score compared to previous computers and the first 1-inch MacBook Pro M13. The new Apple processors get outperforming the 16-inch MacBook Pros of 2019 by far, they had 42510 points and the new models' score reaches 68870 points Metal Score. For the 1-inch MacBook M13 models, the Metal score is 20581.
On the other hand the new M1 Max have a GPU of up to 32 cores while the first M1 released by the company have a maximum of 8 cores. The difference is truly abysmal between the two processors after the passage of a single year between the launch of one and the other.
M1 Max more than twice as fast as the previous 16-inch MacBook
Compared to the fastest chip available in the previous generation 16-inch MacBook Pros released in 2019, the M1 Max in its most powerful version is 62 percent faster and it's 3x faster than the M1 chip in the 13-inch MacBook Pro.
Comparing various benchmarks in the Geekbench tests, between the new M1 Max processors and the M1 Pro, an average single-core score of 1742 and an average multi-core score of 12135 is obtained. Ultimately these first data show that the single core results are the highest obtained by a Mac with the exception of the results obtained by the powerful Intel Xeon 16, 18, 24 and 28 core used in high-end iMac Pro and Mac Pro models. The results shown in this article come from Benchmark metal.