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This Privacy Policy does not govern privacy practices associated with offline activities or other XChange Training UK Ltd web sites. If you have objections to the Privacy Policy, you should not access or use this Site. You could be quick to dismiss this achievement with the recent release of the Nvidia GeForce 3000 series, or the AMD Radeon HD 6000 graphics cards, but having this level of graphics performance on a SoC shouldn’t be overlooked.This document sets forth the Privacy Policy (the "Privacy Policy") for this Web site, (the "Site"). The tests were also run under Apple's Metal API, so there aren't exactly a lot of non-Apple product comparisons available, but this could change when more people get their hands on the new MacBook Pro (opens in new tab), MacBook Air (opens in new tab), and Mac mini (opens in new tab). We would love to see the M1 actually tested against old favorites like the GTX 1650 due to its performance boost over the GTX 1050 Ti, but sadly this isn’t available at the time of writing.īefore we get too excited about what this could mean for chipset advancements, we need to point out that GFXBench 5.0 is usually used for benchmarking smartphone devices and isn't exactly the optimal tool for testing graphics cards. This is the same TFLOPS achieved by the Radeon RX 560, and just below the GeForce GTX 1650 (opens in new tab)'s 2.9 TFLOPS.

According to Apple, the M1's 8-core GPU can juggle up to 25,000 threads, with the potential to deliver up to 2.6 TFLOPS of throughput. The GFXBench 5.0 (opens in new tab) benchmarks revealed that the M1 often outperforms the Nvidia GeForce GTX 1050 Ti and AMD Radeon RX 560.
