Apple M2 Max Chip runs Geekbench on a MacBook Pro with 96GB of RAM
See Also: Apple reportedly won’t launch new M2 Macs until 2023 According to the listing result, the M2 Max chip scored 1,853 in single-core and 13,855 in multi-core. For comparison, the M1 Max chip in the Mac Studio scored 1,755 in single-core and 12,333 in multi-core. If the M2 Max chip results are accurate, the performance increase will be relatively minor for the upcoming chip. The M2 chip, announced in June 2022, is based on an enhanced version of TSMC’s 5nm process. However, the M2 Pro processor has 12 cores, running at a max of 3.54GHz. It has 2 more cores and 320Mhz faster than the M1 Pro in current-gen MacBook Pro laptops. The listed L1 and L2 cache figures are the same. Apple was expected to unveil the M2-powered 14-inch and 16-inch MacBook Pros. However, it seems like, Apple has delayed the products. Most liley both devices will launch in early 2023.