With the M1 Pro and M1 Max, Apple has installed two exorbitantly powerful processors in the new MacBook Pro. The competition from Intel is of course forced to come up with something – with success, as is now shown. Even the top model from Apple could be beaten in the first benchmarks.

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When the MacBook Pro 2021 was presented in a 14- and 16-inch version, the two Apple processors M1 Pro and M1 Max were rightly at the fore. Apple has once again worked hard and put the competition from Intel and AMD in their place. A short time later gets Intel to counterattack.

Intel before Apple: New processor significantly more powerful

Intel recently introduced the twelfth generation of Alder Lake processors. There are six new desktop processors, especially the Core i9-12900K with 16 cores is in the spotlight.

The first benchmark results for the Core i9-12900K show that the processor is multi-core up to 1.5 times faster is available as the M1 Pro and M1 Max from Apple (source: Geekbench). Specifically, the new top model from Intel was able to achieve an average multi-core score of around 18,500, while Apple’s M1 Pro and M1 Max are “only” 12,500 points. While the bare numbers speak for themselves, things aren’t looking quite as rosy for Intel in another important area.

in the Video: This is what the new MacBook Pro does with the Apple M1 Pro and M1 Max.

Intel chips: more performance only with more consumption

The new Core i9 processor is significantly faster than the M1 Pro and M1 Max, But it also uses a lot more electricity than Apple’s chips. Intel states that the chip consumes up to 125 watts in normal operation and up to 241 watts with Turbo Boost. More power is also required in the somewhat weaker Core i7-12700K model, which also overtook Apple’s processors in the first benchmarks.