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512 GB Silver
$1,599.99 |
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1 TB Space Gray
$1,372.84 |
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512 GB Space Gray
$1,766.00 |
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| Release Date |
October 2021
* First availability for purchase, it may not correspond to the actual market launch date. |
| CPU | Apple M1 Pro 10 Core |
| CPU Cores | 10 |
| CPU Clock Rate | 2000 MHz |
| CPU Turbo Clock Rate | 3200 MHz |
| RAM Size | 16 GB |
| GPU | Apple (16 Core) |
| SSD Capacity | 1000 GB |
| Screen Size | 14" |
| Resolution | 3024 x 1964 |
| Panel Type | Mini-LED |
| Refresh Rate | 120 Hz |
| Dimensions | 312.6 mm x 221.2 mm x 15.5 mm |
| Operating System | macOS |
| Weight | 1.6 Kg |
(Higher is better)
Single-thread laptop performance directly affects everyday tasks like web browsing, app launching, and office work. A higher score means snappier responsiveness, faster file operations, and smoother in applications that rely on a single CPU core.
| AMD 7940HX (16 Cores) | 104% | |
| AMD 7845HX (12 Cores) | 103% | |
| Apple M2 8 Core (8 Cores) | 102% | |
| AMD 7645HX (6 Cores) | 101% | |
| AMD Ryzen AI 9 365 (10 Cores) | 101% | |
| Intel i7-14650HX (16 Cores) | 101% | |
| Intel i9-13950HX (24 Cores) | 101% | |
| Apple M1 Max 10 Core (10 Cores) | ~ | |
| Intel Core Ultra 5 226V (8 Cores) | ~ | |
| Intel i7-13700HX (16 Cores) | ~ | |
| Apple M1 Pro 10 Core (10 Cores) | 100% | |
| Intel i9-12950HX (16 Cores) | 99% | |
| Apple M1 Pro 8 Core (8 Cores) | 98% | |
| Intel i9-12900HX (16 Cores) | 98% | |
| Intel i7-13650HX (14 Cores) | 98% | |
| AMD 7940HS (8 Cores) | 98% | |
| Intel i7-13850HX (20 Cores) | 98% | |
| Intel i9-13900H (14 Cores) | 97% | |
| AMD 8840HS (8 Cores) | 97% | |
| Intel i7-12800HX (16 Cores) | 97% | |
| AMD 7840U (8 Cores) | 97% |
(Higher is better)
Multi-thread performance determines how well a laptop handles demanding workloads like video editing, 3D rendering, compiling code, and running multiple applications simultaneously. A higher score means faster export times, smoother content creation, and better overall productivity under heavy parallel workloads.
| AMD 6800H (8 Cores) | 104% | |
| Qualcomm X1E-80-100 (12 Cores) | 103% | |
| Qualcomm X1E-78-100 (12 Cores) | 103% | |
| AMD 7735HS (8 Cores) | 102% | |
| AMD 6800HS (8 Cores) | 102% | |
| Apple M1 Max 10 Core (10 Cores) | 101% | |
| Intel i9-11980HK (8 Cores) | ~ | |
| AMD 5900HX (8 Cores) | ~ | |
| Intel Core Ultra 5 135H (14 Cores) | ~ | |
| Apple M2 Pro 10 Core (10 Cores) | ~ | |
| Apple M1 Pro 10 Core (10 Cores) | 100% | |
| Intel W-11955M (8 Cores) | 98% | |
| Intel i7-12650H (10 Cores) | 98% | |
| Qualcomm X1P-64-100 (10 Cores) | 97% | |
| AMD 5900HS (8 Cores) | 96% | |
| Intel i5-13500H (14 Cores) | 95% | |
| Intel i5-12600H (12 Cores) | 94% | |
| AMD 6850U (8 Cores) | 93% | |
| Intel i9-11950H (8 Cores) | 93% | |
| Intel Core Ultra 5 125H (14 Cores) | 93% | |
| Intel i5-12500H (12 Cores) | 93% |