SPEC2017 - Multi-Core Performance

While we knew that the Apple M1 would do extremely well in single-threaded performance, the design’s strengths are also in its power-efficiency which should directly translate to exceptionally good multi-threaded performance in power limited designs. We noted that although Apple doesn’t really publish any TDP figure, we estimate that the M1 here in the Mac mini behaves like a 20-24W TDP chip.

We’re including Intel’s newest Tiger Lake system with an i7-1185G7 at 28W, an AMD Ryzen 7 4800U at 15W, and a Ryzen 9 4900HS at 35W as comparison points. It’s to be noted that the actual power consumption of these devices should exceed that of their advertised TDPs, as it doesn’t account for DRAM or VRMs.

SPECint2017(C/C++) Rate-N Estimated Scores

In SPECint2017 rate, the Apple M1 battles with AMD’s chipsets, with the results differing depending on the workload, sometimes winning, sometimes losing.

SPECfp2017(C/C++) Rate-N Estimated Scores

In the fp2017 rate results, we see similar results, with the Apple M1 battling it out with AMD’s higher-end laptop chip, able to beat the lower TDP part and clearly stay ahead of Intel’s design.

SPEC2017(C/C++) Rate-N Estimated Total

In the overall multi-core scores, the Apple M1 is extremely impressive. On integer workloads, it still seems that AMD’s more recent Renoir-based designs beat the M1 in performance, but only in the integer workloads and at a notably higher TDP and power consumption.

Apple’s lead against Intel’s Tiger Lake SoC at 28W here is indisputable, and shows the reason as to why Apple chose to abandon their long-term silicon partner of 15 years. The M1 not only beats the best Intel has to offer in this market-segment, but does so at less power.

I also included multi-threaded scores of the M1 when ignoring the 4 efficiency cores of the system. Here although it’s an “8-core” design, the heterogeneous nature of the CPUs means that performance is lop-sided towards the big cores. That doesn’t mean that the efficiency cores are absolutely weak: Using them still increases total throughput by 20-33%, depending on the workload, favouring compute-heavy tasks.

Overall, Apple doesn’t just deliver a viable silicon alternative to AMD and Intel, but actually something that’s well outperforms them both in absolute performance as well as power efficiency. Naturally, in higher power-level, higher-core count systems, the M1 can’t keep up to AMD and Intel designs, but that’s something Apple likely will want to address with subsequent designs in that category over the next 2 years.

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  • KoolAidMan1 - Tuesday, November 17, 2020 - link

    Performance per watt is significantly higher than Intel's current offerings. It outperforms i7 and i9 in certain tasks, let alone other laptop chips
  • Kishoreshack - Tuesday, November 17, 2020 - link

    The only thing these macs are better at is internet browsing & watching videos
    I would happily do that on my tab also don't see the point of using mac for serious productivity stuff
  • Silver5urfer - Tuesday, November 17, 2020 - link

    Unfortunately the market is shifting towards that disaster, this Mac will be sending some wave in marketing bs for people who want a thin and light use and throw machine for such work. But thanks to Ryzen we have more DIY market incoming and more GPUs due to Next Gen arrival and more compute intense work like Streaming and etc.
  • melgross - Tuesday, November 17, 2020 - link

    That’s just your opinion.
  • misan - Tuesday, November 17, 2020 - link

    They are also better at compiling code, editing photos and videos and *shock* gaming than comparable computers ;)
  • BushLin - Tuesday, November 17, 2020 - link

    What games? iPhone games?
  • misan - Wednesday, November 18, 2020 - link

    All kinds of games. Larian has shown a native Baldur's Gates 3 version running smoothly at 1080p with highest settings. Not to shabby for a chip that runs at 15-20 watts.
  • BushLin - Wednesday, November 18, 2020 - link

    I'm sure it'll be good for playing Myst
  • Spunjji - Thursday, November 19, 2020 - link

    ROTTR performance beats any other integrated graphics out there, even under emulation.

    Facts must hurt you?
  • BushLin - Thursday, November 19, 2020 - link

    GPU performance on the M1 is its best quality, don't see any contradiction of that from me.
    Jokes about the platform limiting game availability hurt you?

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