![]() Please note that this Macbook Air does not have a cooling fan. M1 processor with 8 CPU cores and 8 GPU cores.Performance of Archicad 26 running natively on Apple siliconįor the benchmark tests, we used a Macbook Air (Late 2020) equipped with: This article will provide some comparisons between running Archicad 26 natively onApple silicon and running Archicad through Rosetta 2.įor more information about support for Apple silicon, please check out this article. The Apple silicon native version will allow Archicad 26 to take full benefit of the Apple silicon architecture, delivering faster performance while consuming less energy. The package was made available for public testing. The latter’s 897 points puts the multi-colored M1 Apple iMac +92.31% ahead.In July 2022, Graphisoft released the Technology Preview version of Archicad 26 for Apple silicon. The highest iMac Pro score is for a device from 2017 with an Intel Core W-2150B chip that lags behind on 1,119 points (M1 iMac: +54.16%), and if you want something really astronomical then compare the 2021 device with the Intel Core i3-8100 21.5-inch iMac from 2019. The nearest all-in-one contender to the M1 iMac is the Intel Core i7-10700K 27-inch model from 2020, which has an average of 1,252 points, leaving the Apple Silicon variant with a +37.78% advantage. With a current average score of 1,725 points there isn’t another iMac that can touch it in fact, the only Apple Mac devices that sit in the Geekbench single-core table with similar results are the M1 MacBook Air, M1 MacBook Pro, and M1 Mac Mini. In comparative terms, while the M1 iMac does reasonably well in the multi-core charts ( 9To5Mac points out a +124% gain for the 2021 model over the 21.5-inch iMac with Intel Core i3 processor), it’s the single-core charts where the new 24-inch iMac really tears things up. These terrific results are actually remarkably similar to those of the new M1 iPad Pro, which we have already reported about. ![]() Numerous entries have already been made (18 samples at the time of writing) that have resulted in an average single-core score of 1,725 points and average multi-core score of 7,460 points for the 24-inch iMac. The 2021 M1 Apple iMac has started finding its way onto the popular synthetic benchmark site Geekbench. ![]()
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