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The new Apple M2 the chips finally made it to desktops and laptops. In the new Geekbench scores, they have already proven their worth.
Geekbench, a benchmarking tool used around the world, has a cool feature that uploads results to the internet. We’ve seen this happen a few times before CES when laptops started leaking through it.
Now someone has tested and downloaded the ratings of the upcoming Mac Mini with M2 Pro. The single-core results look decent, but nothing special. It currently beats the 1727 single-core M1 Max scores by a clear 1952 points.
Multi-core evaluations
While it may seem like an incremental increase to some, multi-core performance is truly impressive. After scoring 15013 points, the M2 Pro inside, the Mac Mini is ahead of the M1 Pro with 4,937 points. Meanwhile, the M2 Pro can even outperform the M1 Max installed on Mac Studio and MacBook.
The differences in results are still surprising, as the M1 Max can score 12,643 points in Geekbench (with 1,727 points for a single core). If you’re looking to enter the Mac ecosystem or upgrade your MacBook, it might be time to consider the M2 Pro as a base.
The M1 Pro is what’s currently used in our everyday laptop, the 14-inch MacBook. Thanks to this, we can last most of the day working with resource-intensive applications like DaVinci Resolve. In video editor rendering testing, we found that it significantly outperformed the base PC with a Ryzen 2700X, RTX 2070 and 32GB of RAM.
However, this means that M2 Pro within Mac Mini it could be the best value desktop available right out of the box for content creators and the like. If it can go up against the M1 Max and then dominate it in testing, it has already proven its worth as a new car.
Other reports say that regular M2 chip in Mac Mini it works the same way it did on the MacBook Air 2022. We suspect it will be the same story for future laptops.

The new Apple M2 the chips finally made it to desktops and laptops. In the new Geekbench scores, they have already proven their worth.
Geekbench, a benchmarking tool used around the world, has a cool feature that uploads results to the internet. We’ve seen this happen a few times before CES when laptops started leaking through it.
Now someone has tested and downloaded the ratings of the upcoming Mac Mini with M2 Pro. The single-core results look decent, but nothing special. It currently beats the 1727 single-core M1 Max scores by a clear 1952 points.
Multi-core evaluations
While it may seem like an incremental increase to some, multi-core performance is truly impressive. After scoring 15013 points, the M2 Pro inside, the Mac Mini is ahead of the M1 Pro with 4,937 points. Meanwhile, the M2 Pro can even outperform the M1 Max installed on Mac Studio and MacBook.
The differences in results are still surprising, as the M1 Max can score 12,643 points in Geekbench (with 1,727 points for a single core). If you’re looking to enter the Mac ecosystem or upgrade your MacBook, it might be time to consider the M2 Pro as a base.
The M1 Pro is what’s currently used in our everyday laptop, the 14-inch MacBook. Thanks to this, we can last most of the day working with resource-intensive applications like DaVinci Resolve. In video editor rendering testing, we found that it significantly outperformed the base PC with a Ryzen 2700X, RTX 2070 and 32GB of RAM.
However, this means that M2 Pro within Mac Mini it could be the best value desktop available right out of the box for content creators and the like. If it can go up against the M1 Max and then dominate it in testing, it has already proven its worth as a new car.
Other reports say that regular M2 chip in Mac Mini it works the same way it did on the MacBook Air 2022. We suspect it will be the same story for future laptops.