Quick/Comparisons
The Apple M2 Max takes the lead in gaming due to its capable integrated graphics, scoring 77, while the Intel Core i5 1145G7's iGPU only managed 41.
The Intel Core i5 1145G7 falls behind in creative workloads, scoring 21, while the Apple M2 Max's multi-core performance is only slightly better at 47.
The Apple M2 Max leads in power efficiency, thanks to its great power efficiency and 77 score, while the Intel Core i5 1145G7's 53 score is still respectable but not as strong.
77 | Single-Core Performance | 54 |
47 | Multi-Core Performance | 21 |
77 | Power Efficiency |
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99 | Integrated Graphics | 41 |
68 | QucikComparison Final Score | 41 |
| 12 | Cores | 4 |
| 50 W | TDP | 12-28 W (configurable) |
| 5 nm | Transistor size | 10 nm |
| 122 | Cinebench 2024 (Single) | 91 |
| 1022 | Cinebench 2024 (Multi) | 724 |
| 2695 | Geekbench 6 (Single-Core) | 1883 |
| 14891 | Geekbench 6 (Multi-Core) | 6026 |
| 1690 MB/sec | File compression | 612.2 MB/sec |
| 131.8 Klines/sec | Clang compilation | 31.4 Klines/sec |
| 368.6 pages/sec | HTML 5 Browser | 132.1 pages/sec |
| 382.1 Mpixels/sec | PDF Renderer | 170.7 Mpixels/sec |
| 272.7 pages/sec | Text processing | 176.2 pages/sec |
| 54.1 images/sec | Background blur | 29.7 images/sec |
| 149.6 images/sec | Photo processing | 64.5 images/sec |
| 17 Mpixels/sec | Ray tracing | 7.25 Mpixels/sec |
| 4139 | Passmark CPU (Single-Core) | 2665 |
| 26849 | Passmark CPU (Multi-Core) | 9224 |
| 57.7 GOps/sec | Integer math | 31.5 GOps/sec |
| 73.5 GOps/sec | Floating point math | 18.9 GOps/sec |
| 359M Primes/sec | Find prime numbers | 32M Primes/sec |
| 41.1M Strings/sec | Random string sorting | 12.4M Strings/sec |
| 15.7 GBytes/sec | Data encryption | 5.3 GBytes/sec |
| 335.8 MBytes/sec | Data compression | 100.9 MBytes/sec |
| 3847 Frames/sec | Physics | 540 Frames/sec |
| 14.6B Matrices/sec | Extended instructions | 7B Matrices/sec |
| 253.11 | Blender CPU | 60.73 |
| 20.4 PPW | Cinebench 2024 / Watt | 25.9 PPW |
| 297.8 PPW | Geekbench 6 Multi / Watt | 215.2 PPW |
| 537 PPW | Passmark CPU Mark / Watt | 329.4 PPW |
| 5.06 PPW | Blender / Watt | 2.17 PPW |
| — | [Performance Cores] | — |
| 8 | P-Cores | 4 |
| 8 | P-Threads | 8 |
| 3.5 GHz | Base Frequency (P) | 1.1-2.6 GHz |
| — | [Efficient Cores] | — |
| 4 | E-Cores | — |
| 4 | E-Threads | — |
| 2.4 GHz | Base Frequency (E) | — |
| — | [Total] | — |
| 12 | Total Cores | 4 |
| 12 | Total Threads | 8 |
| 35x | Multiplier | 11-26x |
| 192K (per core) | L1 Cache | 96K (per core) |
| 32MB (shared) | L2 Cache | 1280K (per core) |
| No | Unlocked Multiplier | No |
| Apple M2 Max GPU (38-core) | Integrated Graphics | Intel Iris Xe Graphics G7 80EU |
| 1398 MHz | GPU Boost Clock | 1300 MHz |
| 4864 | Shading Units | 640 |
| 304 | TMUs | 40 |
| 152 | ROPs | 20 |
| 608 | Execution Units | 80 |
| 13.6 TFLOPS | iGPU FLOPS | 1.7 TFLOPS |
| - LPDDR5-6400 | Memory Types | - DDR4-3200 - LPDDR4x-4267 |
| 96 GB | Max. Memory Size | 64 GB |
| 4 | Memory Channels | 2 |
| 409.6 GB/s | Max. Memory Bandwidth | — |
| No | ECC Support | No |
| Apple | Vendor | Intel |
| January 17, 2023 | Released | September 1, 2020 |
| Laptop | Type | Laptop |
| ARMv8 | Instruction Set | x86-64 |
| Apple M2 | Codename | Tiger Lake |
| — | Model number | i5-1145G7 |
| Apple M2 Max GPU (38-core) | Integrated GPU | Iris Xe Graphics G7 80EU |
| — | Qualcomm Equivalent | — |
| 67 billions | Transistors | — |
| 5 nm | Fabrication Process | 10 nm |
| 50 W | TDP (PL1) | 12-28 W (configurable) |
| Apple M-Socket | Socket | BGA-1449 |
| 100°C | Peak Temperature | 100°C |