If you don’t rely on GPU-intensive tasks much, then the M1 Pro should do just fine unless you need twice the number of CPU cores in the M1 Ultra. ![]() The only informed way to determine which chip is the better for you is by carefully testing GPU-intensive apps which are important to you. The only substantial difference between the chips as tested was the number of GPU cores, and I’m not convinced that the benchmarks available adequately reflect real-world performance in apps using Metal effectively. On the benchmarks reported above, there is little to choose between the M1 Pro fitted in a MacBook Pro 16-inch, and the M1 Max in a Mac Studio. Overall transfer rates were measured using Stibium, on ten sets of test files, and suggest that the internal SSD in the Mac Studio is slightly faster than that in the MacBook Pro.
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