After all, will the M1 Pro/Max version MacBook Pro make “work” faster? Surprise results when video editors try

MacBook Pro 16-inch model released by Apple in October 2021. Equipped with the new M1 Pro or M1 Max processor, its high performance, which was not found in the conventional Intel Core i series, has become a hot topic in various places, including PC Watch reviews.

After all, M1 Pro/Max version MacBook Will Pro work faster?Video editors will be surprised if they try it

 This new MacBook Pro overwhelms conventional products in benchmark tests, but isn't there a lot of people who are wondering how fast it will be in actual work? Maybe in "benchmark bancho"...

This time, in order to resolve such doubts, we asked Mr. Koji Oshita, a video creator who usually works with an Intel Mac, to give us his impressions after using the 16-inch model of the MacBook Pro with M1 Max. I decided to take a look.

MacBook Pro 16-inch model with M1 Max

The 16-inch model of MacBook Pro with M1 Max prepared this time has 10 CPU cores, 32 GPU cores, and 64 GB of memory, the highest specs that can be specified by BTO for CPU/GPU/memory. The conventional machine that Mr. Oshita usually uses is the 2020 model of iMac.

 Although the generations are different, the MacBook Pro, which is a notebook PC, seems to be at a disadvantage as it is a desktop PC, or a notebook PC. That said, if we can confirm that it's actually faster than a desktop, it should prove revolutionary speed. I would like to pay attention to how real creators and real Mac users evaluate it.

[Table] Main specifications of MacBook Pro 16-inch model and conventional machine
MacBook Pro 16-inch model iMac (Retina 5K, 27-inch, 2020) Oshita's conventional machine
CPUM1 Max (10 cores)10th generation Core i7 (3.8GHz, 8 cores)
GPUM1 Max (32 cores)Radeon Pro 5500 XT 8GB (onboard) Radeon RX Vega 64 8GB (via Thunderbolt 3 box)
Memory64GB72GB