iMac Pro vs Mac Pro 2013: what performance evolution?



What is the progression of performance between the new iMac Pro launched a few weeks ago and the Mac Pro 2013? Apple Insider makes benchmarks speak.


                     
Announced in June 2017, the iMac Pro workstation was marketed in December and renews a range that had not changed since the Mac Pro 2013 cylindrical atypical shape.

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The new iMac Pro is full of power with an Intel Xeon processor with 8 to 18 cores and a Radeon Pro Vega 56 GPU, combined with a 5K display (5120 x 2880 pixels), all under macOS High Sierra.

  
The Apple Insider site wanted to determine the performance gap between this new model and its predecessor by testing them via benchmarks. Both configurations are based on 8-core processors, with 32 GB of RAM and 1 TB of SSD storage.

Source : Apple Insider
 The Mac Pro uses two AMD D700 graphics cards with 6GB of dedicated memory, while the iMac Pro uses the AMD Vega 56 with 8GB of HBM2 memory.

On Geekbench 4, the iMac Pro has a multicore score 30% higher than the Mac Pro (31,159 points vs 24,104 points) and about 35% more single-core test (5008 points vs 3760 points).

Source : Apple Insider
 Graphics card side, the AMD Vega 56 GPU provides 65% higher performance but the test is a bit truncated as Geekbench tests only one of the two graphics cards of the Mac Pro.

The iMac Pro display 73 fps on the Unigine Heaven test, against 29 fps for the Mac Pro, while Cinebench R15 gives a score of 1682 points, against 1093 points for the Mac Pro.


Source : Apple Insider


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