The multi core test used about 4.6x the energy as the single core test, but I don't know how precise the reporting is. Of course that's using more of the dedicated hardware than the CPU cores on the SoC so I don't know how fair it is. For reference the power usage for the single core run is about half of what Final Cut Pro is listed as in the last 12 hours which I was using to edit and render a 30 minute video over the course of about an hour. I wish that Activity Monitor was a bit more informative with regards to power use. Single core was an even match, multi core about 4.5% better than the listed score. The results aren't that interesting since it finishes about where its expected to. Even the multi core test wasn't spinning up the fans and I'm struggling to hear anything from it over the top of the humidifier across my room that's running on its nighttime quiet setting. I'm running it on my MBP (M1 Max) right now and it's eerie at how quiet it's staying. Apple “M” Series (M1, M1 Pro, M1 Max, M1 Ultra, M2, M2 Pro, M2 Max, M2 Ultra).16 GB of unified memory CPU rendering works on Apple Silicon machines with 8 or 12 GB of memory too, but OS memory paging can degrade the performance compared to machines with 16 GB of memory.Minimum Requirements (macOS/Apple Silicon) AMD "Navi" or "Vega" GPU or later with 8 GB VRAM or more (see GPU list below).
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