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Apple M1 Ultra challenges 12th Generation Core: 60W power consumption staged a miracle

Not long ago, Apple debuted the M1 Ultra on the Mac Studio, although there is a suspicion of "glue splicing", but this 5nm, 20-core CPU + 64-core GPU monster, showing a strong energy efficiency.

The latest PassMark Ladder list shows that the M1 Ultra's processor comprehensive test score surpasses Intel's 12th generation Core products.

However, on the single thread that games and overclocking enthusiasts care about the most, the 12th generation Core is still the strongest presence on the desktop, and the M1 Ultra is "only" in 11th place.

Apple M1 Ultra challenges 12th Generation Core: 60W power consumption staged a miracle

Of course, if the power consumption data is put out, the M1 Ultra is somewhat "unreasonable", its typical thermal design power consumption is only 60W, while the Core i7-12700 slightly higher than the M1 Ultra is 65W, and the grill can touch 180W. The Core i9-12900KF thermal design power consumption of 125W is the top single thread, and the grill can reach 241W.

According to this, it is not difficult to understand that Apple dares to abandon Intel in the entire line of Mac products to invest in the self-developed Apple Silicon, coupled with apple's closed-loop ecology of software and hardware, the advantage of experience can only be more and more skilled.

Apple M1 Ultra challenges 12th Generation Core: 60W power consumption staged a miracle

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