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Apple M4 (10 cores) vs Apple M3 vs Apple M3 Max 14-Core

Apple M4 (10 cores)

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The 10-core Apple M4 is an impressively fast ARM architecture processor (SoC) sporting 4 performance and 6 efficient CPU cores along with a 16-core neural engine and a 10-core GPU with hardware RT support and other modern features. On-package 7500 MT/s LPDDR5x RAM, USB 4 support and Thunderbolt 4 support are onboard as well, as are Wi-Fi 6E and Bluetooth 5.3.

The M4 debuted in May 2024 as part of an iPad launch event; its 4 performance cores run at up to 4.4 GHz, representing a healthy improvement over the M3 (10-core GPU) and its 4.06 GHz top clock speed. Besides, this new chip also has 6 efficient cores at its disposal that run at up to 2.9 GHz. The M3 had to make do with 4 performance cores and 4 efficient cores, for reference.

Architecture and Features

The new CPU cores run at faster clock speeds than what the M3 was capable of while also featuring some minor architectural improvements. A heavily customized version of ARM's v9.4-A microarchitecture is reportedly employed here. The M4 comes with on-package LPDDR5x-7500 RAM (120 GB/s) whereas the M3 was limited to 6400 MT/s. The updated NPU delivers up to 38 TOPS of performance for AI workloads.

Performance

In 2024 iPad Pros, the 3 nm chip is 10% to 20% faster than the M3 (10 GPU cores) in both multi-thread and single-thread short-term workloads. It also delivers about 10% higher multi-thread performance than the 9-core M4. This puts the 10-core part on an equal footing with the Ryzen 7 7745HX, Core i7-13705H and other higher-end x86 processors released in 2023 and 2024.

iPad Pros come with no active cooling solution however Mac minis and MacBook Pros do have one and the latest iMacs probably do as well. As our Fall 2024 Mac mini review shows, the M4's short-term performance doesn't benefit much from the presence of a fan, however its sustained performance benefits tremendously.

Graphics

The M4 GPU (10 cores) has hardware support for ray tracing as well as mesh shading and other modern technologies. It supports external displays with resolutions as high as 8K.

The graphics adapter runs at higher clock speeds than what the (otherwise identical) 10-core GPU built into the 9-core M4 can muster. As our Mac mini 2024 review confirmed, its performance is good enough to run many 2023 and 2024 games at 1080p on low or medium quality settings.

Much like it is with CPU performance, M4-powered iPad Pros will be much slower in long-term GPU-intensive workloads than iMacs, Mac minis and MacBook Pros due to the lack of proper cooling.

Power consumption

This specific M4 chip is found in 2024 iPad Pros, 2024 iMacs, 2024 Mac minis and 2024 MacBook Pros. Within the thin metal cases of the iPads - no active cooling - the chip's sustained power consumption hovers in the 4 W - 5 W area, with short-term peaks of up to 14 W possible. However, Mac minis and MacBook Pros do have an active cooling solution (and the new iMacs probably do, too) meaning the power consumption figures are several times higher. In our Fall 2024 Mac mini review, the SoC consumed 30 W to 40 W when under high loads.

The M4 is built with a "second generation" 3 nm TSMC process which is still cutting-edge as of late 2024.

Apple M3

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The Apple M3 is a system on a chip (SoC) from Apple for notebooks that was introduced in late 2023. It integrates a new 8-core CPU with 4 performance cores with up to 4.06 GHz and 4 efficiency cores running at up to 2.75 GHz. Apple claims that the CPU is up to 20% faster than in the old Apple M2 (3.5 GHz)

Due to the higher clock speeds and architecture improvements, the processor performance is also significantly better than the M2 in benchmarks (see e.g. Geekbench below) and can keep up with the fastest CPUs in short single-core tests (like the Raptor Lake i9-13950HX).

The M3 also integrates a new graphics adapter with dynamic caching, mesh shading and ray tracing acceleration called Apple M3 10-Core GPU. According to Apple, it is 20% faster than the GPU in the M2. The chip integrates again 10 GPU cores, but the cheaper variant only offers 8 cores (e.g. in the entry iMac). Later in early 2025 Apple also introduced a 9-core variant in the new iPad Air models. Furthermore, the GPU only supports 2 displays (an additional 6K60 display to the internal one).

Both GPU and CPU can access the unified memory on the package together. It is still available in 8, 16 and 24 GB variants and offers the same 100 GB/s maximum bandwidth (unlike the Pro models that feature a reduced memory bandwidth). 

The integrated 16-core Neural Engine has also been revised and now offers 18 TOPS peak performance (versus 15.8 TOPS in the M2 but 35 TOPS in the new A17 Pro). The video engine now supports AV1 decoding in hardware. H.264, HEVC and ProRes (RAW) can still be decoded and encoded.

Unfortunately, the integrated wireless network module only supports Wi-Fi 6E (no Wi-Fi 7) and due to the support of only a single external monitor, the chip also has to make do with no Thunderbolt 4 (Thunderbolt 3 / USB 4 support only for up to 40 Gbit/s).

The chip is manufactured on the current 3nm TSMC process (N3B most likely) and contains 25 billion transistors (+25% vs. Apple M2). The 3nm process should also contribute to the excellent efficiency of the chip. Under load, the M3 CPU consumes approximately 20 Watt.

Apple M3 Max 14-Core

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The Apple M3 Max 14 core CPU is a system on a chip (SoC) from Apple for notebooks that was introduced towards the end of 2023. It integrates a new 14-core CPU with 10 performance cores with up to 4.06 GHz and 4 efficiency cores with 2.8 GHz. There is also a more powerful 16-core variant with 40 GPU cores.

Thanks to the higher clock rates and architectural improvements, the processor performance is also significantly better than the M2 Max in benchmarks and can keep up with the fastest mobile CPUs.

The M3 also integrates a new graphics card with dynamic caching, mesh shading and ray tracing acceleration via hardware. In the cheaper model, 30 of the chip's 40 cores are used and support up to 5 displays simultaneously (internal and 4 external).

GPU and CPU can jointly access the shared memory on the package (unified memory). This is available in 36 and 96 GB variants and offers 400 GB/s maximum bandwidth (512 bit bus).

The integrated 16-core Neural Engine has also been revised and now offers 18 TOPS peak performance (compared to 15.8 TOPS in the M2 but 35 TOPS in the new A17 Pro). The video engine now also supports AV1 decoding in hardware. H.264, HEVC and ProRes (RAW) can still be decoded and encoded. Like its predecessor, the Max chip offers two video engines and can therefore encode and decode two streams simultaneously.

Unfortunately, the integrated WLAN only continues to support WiFi 6E (no WiFi 7), unlike the small M3 SoC thunderbolt 4 is also supported (max 40 Gbit/s).

The chip is manufactured in the current 3nm process (N3B) at TSMC and contains 92 billion transistors (+37% vs. Apple M2 Max).

ModelApple M4 (10 cores)Apple M3Apple M3 Max 14-Core
SeriesApple M4Apple M3Apple M3
Series: M3
Apple M4 Max (16 cores)2.59 - 4.51 GHz16 / 16 cores
Apple M4 Max (14 cores)2.59 - 4.51 GHz14 / 14 cores
Apple M4 Pro (14 cores)2.59 - 4.51 GHz14 / 14 cores
Apple M4 Pro (12 cores)2.59 - 4.51 GHz12 / 12 cores
Apple M4 (10 cores) « 2.89 - 4.46 GHz10 / 10 cores
Apple M4 (9 cores)2.9 - 4.4 GHz9 / 9 cores
Apple M4 (8 cores)2.9 - 4 GHz8 / 8 cores
Apple M3 Max 16-Core2.75 - 4.06 GHz16 / 16 cores
Apple M3 Max 14-Core2.75 - 4.06 GHz14 / 14 cores
Apple M3 Pro 12-Core2.75 - 4.06 GHz12 / 12 cores
Apple M3 Pro 11-Core2.75 - 4.06 GHz11 / 11 cores
Apple M3 « 2.75 - 4.06 GHz8 / 8 cores
Apple M3 Max 16-Core2.75 - 4.06 GHz16 / 16 cores
Apple M3 Max 14-Core « 2.75 - 4.06 GHz14 / 14 cores
Apple M3 Pro 12-Core2.75 - 4.06 GHz12 / 12 cores
Apple M3 Pro 11-Core2.75 - 4.06 GHz11 / 11 cores
Apple M32.75 - 4.06 GHz8 / 8 cores
Clock2890 - 4464 MHz2748 - 4056 MHz2748 - 4056 MHz
L2 Cache4 MB4 MB
Cores / Threads10 / 10
4 x 4.5 GHz Apple M4 P-Core
6 x 2.9 GHz Apple M4 E-Core
8 / 8
4 x 4.1 GHz Apple M3 P-Core
4 x 2.7 GHz Apple M3 E-Core
14 / 14
10 x 4.1 GHz Apple M3 P-Core
4 x 2.7 GHz Apple M3 E-Core
TDP40 Watt78 Watt
TDP Turbo PL240 Watt
Transistors28 Million25000 Million92000 Million
Technology3 nm3 nm3 nm
FeaturesUnified Memory LPDDR5X-7500 (120 GB/s), 16-Core Neural Engine, Media Engine (Encoding / Decoding: H.264, HEVC, ProRes, ProRes RAW, AV1 Decoding only)ARMv8 Instruction SetARMv8 Instruction Set
iGPUApple M4 10-core GPUApple M3 10-Core GPUApple M3 Max 30-Core GPU
ArchitectureARMARMARM
Announced
Manufacturerwww.apple.comwww.apple.com

Benchmarks

Cinebench 2024 - Cinebench 2024 CPU Single Core
min: 173     avg: 174.2     median: 174 (98%)     max: 177 Points
81%
1 M3 +
min: 140     avg: 141     median: 141 (79%)     max: 142 Points
Cinebench 2024 - Cinebench 2024 CPU Multi Core
min: 815     avg: 921     median: 958 (18%)     max: 986 Points
63%
1 M3 +
min: 576     avg: 622     median: 599.5 (11%)     max: 712 Points
Cinebench R23 - Cinebench R23 Multi Core
min: 12335     avg: 13338     median: 13833 (13%)     max: 13845 Points
74%
1 M3 +
min: 10074     avg: 10275     median: 10298 (10%)     max: 10454 Points
Cinebench R23 - Cinebench R23 Single Core
min: 2165     avg: 2202     median: 2173 (91%)     max: 2269 Points
87%
1 M3 +
min: 1900     avg: 1901     median: 1900 (80%)     max: 1904 Points
Cinebench R20 - Cinebench R20 CPU (Single Core)
565 Points (62%)
89%
1 M3 +
504 Points (55%)
Cinebench R20 - Cinebench R20 CPU (Multi Core)
3642 Points (9%)
77%
1 M3 +
2818 Points (7%)
Cinebench R15 - Cinebench R15 CPU Multi 64 Bit
min: 1901     avg: 1907     median: 1907 (12%)     max: 1913 Points
79%
1 M3 +
1499 Points (9%)
Cinebench R15 - Cinebench R15 CPU Single 64 Bit
min: 300     avg: 302     median: 302 (84%)     max: 304 Points
90%
1 M3 +
271 Points (75%)
Blender - Blender 3.3 Classroom CPU *
min: 389     avg: 397     median: 397 (5%)     max: 405 Seconds
77%
1 M3 +
min: 491     avg: 590     median: 517 (7%)     max: 761 Seconds
Blender - Blender 2.79 BMW27 CPU *
100%
1 M3 +
min: 474     avg: 509     median: 494 (3%)     max: 558 Seconds
Geekbench 6.4 - Geekbench 6.4 Single-Core
min: 3655     avg: 3747     median: 3748.5 (94%)     max: 3838 Points
81%
M3 +
min: 2994     avg: 3057     median: 3054 (76%)     max: 3130 Points
2847 Points (71%)
Geekbench 6.4 - Geekbench 6.4 Multi-Core
min: 14690     avg: 14978     median: 14987.5 (58%)     max: 15173 Points
80%
M3 +
min: 11752     avg: 11921     median: 11966 (46%)     max: 12066 Points
17576 Points (68%)
Geekbench 5.5 - Geekbench 5.1 - 5.5 64 Bit Single-Core
100%
1 M3 +
min: 1286     avg: 2092     median: 2256 (88%)     max: 2350 Points
2345 Points (92%)
Geekbench 5.5 - Geekbench 5.1 - 5.5 64 Bit Multi-Core
100%
1 M3 +
min: 10402     avg: 10603     median: 10570 (19%)     max: 10774 Points
19453 Points (35%)
Mozilla Kraken 1.1 - Kraken 1.1 Total Score *
min: 262     avg: 277.7     median: 265.4 (0%)     max: 318.8 ms
73%
1 M3 +
min: 322.8     avg: 350.3     median: 362.8 (0%)     max: 373.2 ms
Octane V2 - Octane V2 Total Score
min: 105178     avg: 111471     median: 110817 (84%)     max: 118492 Points
87%
1 M3 +
min: 92645     avg: 95595     median: 96622 (73%)     max: 98093 Points
WebXPRT 4 - WebXPRT 4 Score
min: 315     avg: 335     median: 334 (92%)     max: 348 Points
94%
1 M3 +
min: 313     avg: 314     median: 314 (86%)     max: 315 Points
WebXPRT 3 - WebXPRT 3 Score
min: 430     avg: 467.6     median: 478 (86%)     max: 482 Points
93%
1 M3 +
min: 423     avg: 438.7     median: 445 (80%)     max: 448 Points
Antutu v10 - AnTuTu v10 Total Score
2716980 Points (90%)
77%
1 M3 +
min: 2045290     avg: 2096340     median: 2096340 (70%)     max: 2147390 Points
Antutu v10 - AnTuTu v10 CPU
743583 Points (22%)
75%
1 M3 +
min: 538633     avg: 555031     median: 555030 (16%)     max: 571428 Points
PassMark PerformanceTest Mobile V1 - PerformanceTest Mobile V1 CPU Tests
100%
1 M3 +
min: 21270     avg: 21339     median: 21339 (3%)     max: 21408 Points
CrossMark - CrossMark Overall
min: 1944     avg: 2015     median: 2038 (76%)     max: 2066 Points
91%
1 M3 +
min: 1847     avg: 1850     median: 1847 (69%)     max: 1857 Points
Power Consumption - Geekbench 5.5 Power Consumption 150cd *
6.8 Watt (3%)
86%
1 M3 +
min: 7.79     avg: 7.9     median: 7.9 (3%)     max: 8.01 Watt
Power Consumption - Idle Power Consumption - external Monitor *
min: 2.68     avg: 3.1     median: 2.8 (2%)     max: 4.09 Watt
99%
1 M3 +
min: 2.63     avg: 2.8     median: 2.8 (2%)     max: 2.87 Watt
Power Consumption - Idle Power Consumption 150cd 1min *
min: 2.68     avg: 3.9     median: 4.1 (5%)     max: 4.76 Watt
105%
1 M3 +
min: 2.6     avg: 3.7     median: 3.9 (4%)     max: 4.7 Watt

Average Benchmarks Apple M4 (10 cores) → 100% n=2

Average Benchmarks Apple M3 → 81% n=2

Average Benchmarks Apple M3 Max 14-Core → 97% n=2

- Range of benchmark values for this graphics card
red legend - Average benchmark values for this graphics card
* Smaller numbers mean a higher performance
1 This benchmark is not used for the average calculation

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