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Posted by Eric
 - July 16, 2022, 04:51:30
I9 is a high power desktop chip...jeepers.  compare to Intel laptop CPU (with good integrated gpu) which doesn't require a fan...which one is that???
Posted by Bill Henley
 - July 16, 2022, 04:30:03
I'm a lifelong Windows, Unix and Linux user. Being forced into a medical retirement from a lifetime of automotive powertrain electronics as well as a musician, I decided to go down a new path as my home studio was ready for an upgrade. As 90% of all professional recording studios use Apple based equipment I decided on a 16 inch M1 pro Max and have been anything but disappointed. Single or Multi Thread doesn't come into play in the very demanding music environment so it's an absolute "Don't care" issue to me. The Laptop performs as if I'd just  come out of the stone ages and entered Metropolis. It runs dead quiet which is of pinnacle importance in music production.

For decades Microsoft has ignored the music industry's needs even though the Intel X86 Platform is definately capable of managing such. So my question is what specifically do you do that's so heavily multi-core dependant as it totally eludes me?
Posted by NateHiggers
 - July 14, 2022, 02:30:03
Quote from: Mark M. on July 13, 2022, 18:16:10This is completely ridiculous!  The fact that this article even "sugar coats" and "praises" how ridiculously over priced and under powered the M2 processor is! 

The Core i9-12900 completely crushes the Apple M2, and no one using a Mac will even be taken seriously.

The article should be discussing multi core performance and also discussing GPU performance instead of silly single thread and trying to pretend that the M2 doesn't suck.  The M2 gets beaten by $199 and $299 Walmart laptops and it's ridiculous what Apple is charging for the M2!  Look at that ridiculous extremely poor multithreaded performance and overall performance!  Under powered and Bad GPU cores and Apple is getting crushed by Alder Lake and AMD Ryzen 6000 series.

Says the guy who sees one benchmark and uses this as his whole arguement.
Posted by Tom K
 - July 13, 2022, 23:22:40
M2 is a desktop chip :))
Posted by BigChungo
 - July 13, 2022, 21:51:22
-written on my MacBook Pro
Posted by Clebio
 - July 13, 2022, 20:08:21
I wanna buy a $1500 laptop to run single thread passmark test. I will be very happy. :)
Posted by Mark M.
 - July 13, 2022, 18:16:10
This is completely ridiculous!  The fact that this article even "sugar coats" and "praises" how ridiculously over priced and under powered the M2 processor is! 

The Core i9-12900 completely crushes the Apple M2, and no one using a Mac will even be taken seriously.

The article should be discussing multi core performance and also discussing GPU performance instead of silly single thread and trying to pretend that the M2 doesn't suck.  The M2 gets beaten by $199 and $299 Walmart laptops and it's ridiculous what Apple is charging for the M2!  Look at that ridiculous extremely poor multithreaded performance and overall performance!  Under powered and Bad GPU cores and Apple is getting crushed by Alder Lake and AMD Ryzen 6000 series.
Posted by M1CantDoFloatMath
 - July 13, 2022, 04:40:31
Yeah but can it count floats correctly?

seq 0.05 0.05 0.95

Says nope
Posted by PolCPP
 - July 13, 2022, 02:18:06
Uhhh actually this looks terrible.

9% more extra of single thread performance in exchange of 30% more power consumption?
Posted by Redaktion
 - July 12, 2022, 15:28:24
The first samples of the Apple M2 have made their way onto the PassMark website, where the new Apple silicon has been lumped into the desktop CPU class. The M2 raced to an incredible score in the single-thread performance chart, smashing its way through a whole block of Alder Lake chips. But it was left a little wanting in the multiple test suite.

https://www.notebookcheck.net/Apple-M2-smashes-its-way-to-i9-12900-levels-in-astonishing-PassMark-single-thread-performance-but-barely-matches-an-i3-12300-in-average-CPU-Mark.634504.0.html