Apple M1 chip simulation X86 run exposure: still more than Intel Mac
Apple M1 chip simulation X86 run exposure: still more than Intel Mac

The first batch of Mac products equipped with M1 chips were officially released last week, and the score of M1 chips also appeared in GeekBench Running points library Among them, from the results, we can see that the ten generation Core used before the complete rolling. However, previous runs were all conducted in the native ARM environment. After all, GeekBench is known as "Apple Bench" in the public, and people still have doubts about the performance of M1 under X86.

Recently, MacRumors, a foreign media, released a score comparison chart of GeekBench, an M1 version of MacBook Air simulating the X86 under Rosetta 2. In this environment, the test model scored 1313 points for single core and 5888 points for multi core. Compared with the previous test results of several M1 Macs in the original environment, the performance loss of Rosetta 2 translation is about 21% to 22%.

However, even so, from the comparison chart of MacRumors, the M1 MacBook Air simulating the X86 still surpasses the i9-10910 I7-10700K These Intel processors have 27 inch iMacs (multi-core is more than most MacBooks before, but less than the i9 version 16 inch MacBook Pro). Considering that the test environment is unified this time, it also proves the strength of M1 chip to some extent.

On the premise that the performance is guaranteed and the endurance level is greatly increased, users' doubts about the M1 Mac may be limited to the initial software compatibility.



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