These benchmarks should be taken into consideration with caution as no MacBook Air reviews are out yet. There are also other benchmarks available for the MacBook Air on the official Geekbench Website. We can extrapolate the benchmarks of this MacBook Air and expect an improvement in the performance of the M1 when it is put in a laptop with an Active-Cooling setup like the MacBook Pro. However, 16-inch models with dedicated graphics cards are expected to be faster than Apple’s integrated graphics. Important note: MacBook Air does not have a fan. The leaked benchmarks show MacBook Air with M1 beating all other intel based notebooks from Apple. According to the Geekbench Browser, the M1 chip is clocked at 3.2 GHz at base frequency and has 4.00 MB L2 cache. Multi-core performance shows a result of 7433, which beats out the intel core i9 in the 16-inch MacBook Pro. Single core score shows a result of 1687, highest single core score of all time on Geekbench browser, even beating the $50,000 Mac Pro. The alleged benchmarks for MacBook Air with Apple M1 claims to be from MacBook Air with 8GB of RAM. The alleged benchmark made it to official Geekbench website. However, a leaked benchmark apparently from the MacBook Air puts all speculation to rest. Premature benchmarks show the chip beating intel’s highest-end i9 processor found in the MacBook Pro 16-inch.Īpple claimed the M1’s high-power cores are the most powerful among all processors in the industry, but customers may have taken this with a grain of salt since all Apple showed were vague graphs and performance metrics. Since then, the Geekbench results for the M1 chip in a MacBook Air has leaked. With claims of upto 5x graphical performance of the older intel chip and up to 3.5x performance, M1 chip promised big performance improvements over the previous models. Apple during their “One More Thing” event on Tuesday announced their custom designed, Mac-specific M1 chipset.
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