
CINEBENCH R20 VS R23 PRO
While the M1-powered MacBook Pro 13 laptops are certainly more affordable compared to previous Intel-based versions, they still seem overpriced compared to similarly-specced models from other OEMs, even if they indeed come with great screens on top. Then again, we should not ignore the pricing aspect. Using an EK 360 AIO in the top of a 011D Mini as exhaust. Maintains 4.7Ghz and 147W according to HWInfo. That's with a -20 all core undervolt using the curve optimizer and with PBO enabled.
CINEBENCH R20 VS R23 FULL
My 5800x at full load just breaks 82c after looping Cinebench R23. There are no rules in the worldrecord ranking, you can use unreleased hardware, engineering samples, etc. I think you need a better cooler and more airflow. We are also seeing that the M1 has a quite potent iGPU, and, depending on use case, Apple’s chip may offer a better overall experience. The Cinebench - R23 Multi Core with BenchMate world records. The i7-1165G7 and i7-1185G7 appear to be only slightly faster in single-core mode, but they lag behind in multi-core mode by quite a lot since they only score ~6,200 points due to their quad-core design. Thanks to the guys over at WCCFTech, we also get an idea how the M1 compares to the Tiger Lake CPUs. Cinebench Release 20 provides a more accurate measurement of Cinema 4Ds ability to take advantage of multiple CPU cores and modern processor features available to the average user. The multi-core test involves all CPU cores and taks a big advantage of hyperthreading. Cinema 4 is a worldwide used software to create 3D forms. Conversely, the same AMD APU scored 8359 points in multi-thread mode, while the M1 scored 7608. Cinebench R23 (Multi-Core) Cinebench R23 is the successor of Cinebench R20 and is also based on the Cinema 4 Suite. Twitter user Ali King Fans Intl tested the M1 chip on the latest MacBook Pro 13 with the new Cinebench R23 suite and the Apple processor managed to score 1498 points in single-core mode, which is a few hundred points higher than what a Ryzen Pro 4750U managed. That being said scores of Cinebench R23 and R20 are not always comparable. Surprisingly enough, the M1 appears to be beating similar AMD in single-core load, at least according to some new leaked tests performed in the newly released Cinebench R23. Cinebench R23 similar to its R20 counterpart supports the AVX instruction set the only difference here is Cinebench R23 benchmark now supports Apple’s M1 chips. It might not obliterate the new Intel Tiger Lake-U or AMD’s Renoir APUs, but the performance is up there.


From what we can gather, the M1 seems to be quite an accomplishment considering that this is the first laptop-grade completely developed in-house by Apple. Apple’s M1 laptop-grade SoC has been getting quite the attention the past few days as more and more benchmark results are flooding the social media outlets.
