The new M2 chip on Apple is up to 20% faster of the M1 chip when it comes to multi-core performance. That’s according to the M2 benchmarks leaked from the upcoming 13-inch MacBook Pro that were revealed on Geekbench today. But let’s find out something more.
According to what was leaked on Geekbench, Apple’s new M2 chip – which runs at 3.49 GHz compared to the M1’s 3.2 GHz – has achieved a single-core score of 1919, which is about 12% faster than the 1707 single-core score of the 13-inch MacBook Pro M1. Also, the M2 got a multi-core score of 8928, about 20% higher than the model’s M1 score of 7419. On the other hand, Apple itself has claimed that the M2 is up to 18% faster of the M1, then the Geekbench 5 test turns out to be perfectly in line with the claims of the Cupertino company.
As for the Metal benchmark, the M2 chip scored 30627, a notable improvement over the M1 score of 21001. The new Appe chip, in fact, offers one GPU up to 10 cores. Without a doubt an improvement over the maximum of 8 cores of the directly predecessor model. As far as we know, the new chip will be available on new ones MacBook Air 2022 e MacBook 13-inch Pro. Apple hasn’t provided information on when the MacBook Air will launch, but the new MacBook Pro will be available for pre-order starting Friday, June 17. Ready to test the speed of Apple’s new chip?
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