
Video editing is a good example of a workflow that relies equally on the power of both the CPU and the GPU, depending on what specific task you’re testing. If you’re comparing apples to apples in terms of processors, you’re not going to see twice the performance when you upgrade your graphics. The problem is that not many workflows or applications depend only on graphics. In terms of pure graphics performance, it gets close. In other words, is the 32-core M1 Max really twice as powerful as the M1 Pro? Hoping for an OLED MacBook Pro? We’ve got some bad newsĪll of that seems priced correctly - so long as the performance holds evenly as you scale up the graphics toward that top configuration.

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