My New Macbook Pro 16' _ Impressions Comparisons & Benchmarks

The Performance of Apple Laptops: A Comparative Analysis

In this article, we will delve into the performance of different Apple laptops, specifically focusing on the MacBook Air M1, iMac Pro, and MacBook Pro 16-inch with M1 Pro GPU. We will analyze their performance in various aspects, including single-core and multi-core operations, synthetic benchmarks, and real-world applications such as video editing.

Single-Core Operations: A Surprising Result

One of the surprises we encountered during our testing was that the iMac Pro's single-core performance was not as expected. In fact, it did not perform well compared to other laptops in its class. When looking at the graph, we saw that the iMac Pro's single-core score was significantly lower than what we would have anticipated. This was particularly surprising given the high-end specifications of the iMac Pro.

On the other hand, the MacBook Air M1 showed impressive results, with a single-core score that far surpassed expectations. Its multi-core performance also excelled, with an 8-core score that placed it among the top performers in its class. The MacBook Pro 16-inch with M1 Pro GPU also demonstrated strong single-core and multi-core performance.

Synthetic Benchmarks: A Closer Look

To gain a deeper understanding of each laptop's capabilities, we turned to synthetic benchmarks. These tests provide a more comprehensive picture of a laptop's performance under various scenarios. In these tests, the MacBook Air M1 showed remarkable results, with scores that rivaled those of high-end desktop computers.

The iMac Pro and MacBook Pro 16-inch with M1 Pro GPU also performed well in these tests, but their scores were not as impressive as those of the MacBook Air M1. The MacBook Pro 16-inch's multi-core performance was particularly notable, thanks to its powerful 10-core CPU and 16-core GPU.

Real-World Performance: Video Editing

In our final test, we put each laptop through a series of video editing tasks using Final Cut Pro. We used an existing project that had taken several days to render on my old computer, but surprisingly, the MacBook Air M1 was able to complete it in just over six minutes.

The iMac Pro, however, took an impressive eight minutes and 26 seconds to complete the same task. The MacBook Pro 16-inch with M1 Pro GPU completed the project in a mere five minutes and 37 seconds, making it the fastest of the three laptops tested.

Conclusion: Which Laptop is Right for You?

Based on our testing, we can conclude that each laptop has its strengths and weaknesses. The MacBook Air M1 excelled in single-core and multi-core operations, while also delivering impressive real-world performance. The iMac Pro, despite its high-end specifications, struggled with single-core performance, but still offered strong synthetic benchmark scores.

The MacBook Pro 16-inch with M1 Pro GPU demonstrated exceptional multi-core performance and delivered the fastest video editing results among all three laptops tested. However, its real-world performance was not as impressive as we had expected, given its base model's specs.

Ultimately, the choice of laptop will depend on your specific needs and preferences. If you prioritize single-core and multi-core performance, the MacBook Air M1 may be the best option for you. If you need a powerful machine for video editing or other resource-intensive tasks, the MacBook Pro 16-inch with M1 Pro GPU is an excellent choice.

But what about the iMac Pro? While it may not have excelled in single-core operations, its strong synthetic benchmark scores and impressive real-world performance make it a solid option for those who prioritize overall system performance.

"WEBVTTKind: captionsLanguage: enhi guys this is ranjit and in this video let's talk about the new laptop that i purchased that is the new macbook pro 16 inch this is the uh m1 pro edition that i have and uh i just don't want to make a regular video unboxing and stuff because i've seen all that but in this video if you can see uh i'll actually show you a lot of real world usage because i have a couple of macs also and what is the difference that i'm actually use noticing in real world not synthetic and all that blah blah so first i'll give you a very quick overview about this laptop what configuration i went and why did i go for this one uh my current mac that i was using for video editing and some of the other macs that i have for example this is the macbook air m1 and this is my older macbook pro 15 inch yes this is the intel one that i had this is sort of a molasses and i feel this was the most rubbish for the price to performance ratio that i paid uh in 2017 i paid 2 lakh 3000 for this one uh so let's talk about that i'll keep this box here and then we'll also look at some of the benchmarks i have run a couple of benchmarks on all these laptops and even my imac pro so i'll show you the real world performance difference also i'm getting with video editing in fact i edited uh rendered the same video uh on all this one for example that was the unboxing of the moto g82 that i posted it was a 12 minute 14 second video so i re-rendered that video on all these macs to give you an idea what is the real world performance because these days guys there's a lot of hype marketing and all this blah blah blah going on and they give you like uh results on the perfect scenario but i'm just going to use it how i use it in the real world and show you that and what are the things that i actually like in fact i like some of the things that i was not expecting that i would like on this new macbook pro 16 inch and some of the cons and dislikes and who's this actually for because i feel this is not for all majority of users i feel still would be better off with the new uh macbook air or even this old macbook air and one or even the m2 and apple has actually increased the pricing of the new macbook airs also and i'll talk about it five as you can see this is the laptop it won't even fit in my screen so and we get this uh new uh what do you say uh power connector max safe so here as you can see this is the mac safe port then we have two uh type c port these are actually thunderbolt uh ports four and we also have a combo jack so uh and the biggest improvement is that we do get a hdmi slot but again guys i'm disappointed here because this hdmi is hdmi 2 not 2.1 so yes it can do output at 4k but only at 60 hertz not the 120 hertz uh then again we have one more thunderbolt port and uh what is a proper sd card slot so in terms of ports i'm actually liking this one but and let me give you an idea uh what are the previous macs that i had as i've told you guys this is the older macbook pro that i had this is the 15-inch this is this was uh the 2017 model uh that i have and this came with the touch bar i think the touch bar was introduced on this one as you can see it works fine and all these things so this is the one that i had and this had the intel uh uh what do you say core i7 it was a quad core processor with uh eight threads and this was top of the line at that time this one actually also had a dedicated graphic card uh on this one this was for two lakh three thousand uh then uh in 2017 i used this but i was simply not happy with this laptop because uh yes uh it worked but again the fans were so noisy all the time whenever you started doing any ha uh what do you task heavy task or rendering or anything the fan used to blast like a jet engine and stuff like that i used it for a year and i was not happy with the performance of this one in fact i was very disappointed with apple uh and that's the reason i actually opted for the imac pro as you can see that's on my desk and that's been my what do you say desktop computer for all this time and most of the videos that i edit was with that one uh it is it was a very powerful computer at that time in 2018 i think so now it's almost four years since i've purchased it uh it had a proper eight core xeon processor uh with 16 threads and also had a dedicated graphic card eight gigabyte radio graphics cards and again top of the line specs 32 gb of assist uh what do you say memory and uh dedicated graphic card had 8 gigabytes if i remember and it also had one terabyte of ssd then uh i didn't have a portable computer because i was using this one and i felt this was too bulky uh so when the macbook air came out i purchased this one and i love this one and i love this laptop again watch my review of this one and still after almost it's about one and a half two years since i've purchased this one i still love this computer this one has to be one of the my best ultrabook purchase till date uh and i still use this one and it handles everything i throw on this one so this is still working very very well but the thing is that uh guys video editing on this small screen this uh it has a 13.3 inch screen and my eyes are getting weaker these days as you know so i was not enjoying the editing experience on this one because of the screen real estate and um uh if you guys recall just recently just about a month ago i had upgraded to a new camera in fact i'm shooting from that one that is the sony a74 and i thought of taking advantage of all the features what it has in fact this camera can record 4k videos in 10 bit and 422 and that's how i'm actually recording in s log and my imac pro used to handle everything prior to this one in fact i also have the a7 3 which used to actually record an 8 bit color not in 10 bit and i had no problems with this one but from the moment i started uh editing with this camera 8 bit files were ok but in 10 bit 422 which is the maximum that this one has and i wanted to record in that the imac pro started to struggle a little bit in the timeline with this one uh so because i'm now using s log in all these things it's more uh it is strangely the macbook air is able to handle even this one but as i've told you a little bit cram for this one so my imac the main thing that i used to do on my imac the heaviest was video editing and now for that one with my workflow with the regular what do you say cameras with 4k i have the gh5 this one is the gh5 it handles everything but with this one it started to giving me issues so i thought of upgrading it and guys you might be surprised and i went with this one the macbook pro 16 simple reason for 16 is as i've told you the screen size i wanted big one uh because while video editing especially uh you need the bigger screen the bigger is actually better guys so that 14.2 volts i knew simply would not cut that out though it's a lot lighter than this one this is seriously heavy laptop uh so i opted for this one and i didn't want to offer a very high-end model and in fact if you'll be very very surprised that i opted for the base version that comes with just 512 gigabyte of ssd and you might be scratching your head are you nuts i'll tell you why i opted for this one in fact my imac pro actually what i purchased in 2018 has one terabyte of ssds and ssds were very very expensive at that time but even on that one till now after four years i've just consumed 220 gigabytes of space the reason for that is that all the heavy stuff that i have all the video files etc all reside on this ssd so all my heavy files that are video files etc are always on the ssd i never use the internal storage for that so anyways there is no point if i even buy this one with a two terabyte storage or whatever because all my video files will be on this one because i keep moving between machines because all the files are on this one maybe today i'm recording uh doing the editing on this one but tomorrow i want to edit on the macbook air i don't have to do anything i will just take this and plug it in the macbook air and i can do the editing on final cut so storage was not a requirement for me but i would say for most of the people who use internal storage you should offer at least the one terabyte option and memory also the base variant comes with 16 gigabytes or luckily uh the processor on this one the 16 gigabyte uh the 16 inch variant is actually a pretty good this one is also actually it is known as m1 pro and this comes with 10 core processor and 16 core gpu even if you go to the max the processor is the same it's a 10 core what do you say processor it's just the gpu that is the 16 core on this one goes up to 32 and i frankly did a lot of digging research for my kind of work that increase in processor simply did not justify the pricing increase that i had so that is the reason i opted for this one and the 512 gigabytes because of my peculiar needs i always use external ssd it works out to me okay now moving to the next thing i uh and this is important i ran a bunch of benchmarks uh so that you can have an idea about these computers uh so let's start with the cinebench r23 and guys you can you guys can also download these softwares and run it on your computers windows computers as well as black computers to get an idea how is the performance of your laptop so let's start with the cinebench r23 that i ran and guys as you can see from the chart uh i'm starting the top chart what is the bar graph is for the oldest and that is the macbook pro 2017 then have the imac pro then the macbook air and guys in this cinebench r23 uh the higher the score and this is basically regarding the performance of the cpu specifically this is the performance of the cpu and as you can see from the charts the older macbook pro 2017 one as expected did not perform that well at all in fact in single core it got amazingly score of just 921 and on multi-core as you can see from the graph it was 3965. uh moving to the next one that is the imac pro uh in the single core it did not perform hugely different from this one it was thousand points that i was getting but as it was a proper eight core xeon processor in the multi-core it definitely performed a lot better and got a massive increase of 9633 and guys this is in 2018 this score is bonkers so at that time a time it was very very good now moving to the macbook air m1 and guys again this is the base variant that i have this comes with 8 gigabytes of ram and has the original m1 chip and this actually also got very very good scores in fact the single the threaded score is very very good 1492 and uh this is basically a 8 core processor and as you can see we got a multi-core score of 6592 very respectable for the price of this laptop now moving to the latest one that is this macbook pro 16. again in single core we got a score of 1529 and multi-core score of very healthy score of 12 000 or 296. so this is cinebench r23 that you can see and uh yes it is even beating the imac pro easily now and but again uh even i was very surprised that the macbook air actually held up so well guys because ricoh if i recall my imac pro what i had purchased in 2018 was for four and a half lakhs okay now moving to another test that i ran this is very popular this is again geekbench five you guys also can download it and run on the computer let's look at this course again guys if you notice the graphs again the blue area is for the single core performance and the green area is for multi-core performance again we start with the oldest macbook pro that i had and here we got very average scores as you can see nothing that great but now moving to the imac pro and the macbook air if you notice the graphs are very close to each other and i was very very surprised with this one in fact the imac pro uh in fact in single threaded operations single core uh did not perform that good and if you look at the graph the imac pro the single core score was not that great but even the multi-core if you know this was just 8 276 which was actually not that far off from the macbook air m1 and this cost when i purchased just 92 000 the imac pro was four and a half lakhs uh and of course the macbook pro 16 uh the latest one the m1 pro is just going uh crazy single core again not much of a difference from the macbook air m1 because indirectly the cores are almost as similar this has eight cores this has 10 cores so multi-core obviously it's more optimized and this are 16 gigabytes of ram so this is getting a score of 12 456. so very interesting results as you can see and lastly and this these are synthetic benchmarks guys so i also wanted to test how does it perform on the regular task that i do the heaviest tasks that i do on my computers and that is video editing and i use final cut pro so i thought why not take my old project that i worked recently for example the unboxing of this moto g82 it was a 12 minute 14 second video uh with two cameras uh the same sony a uh a74 with the 4k uh 10 bit 422 and this top camera that using the gh4 so these two uh and i rendered the what do you say this one with the three laptops i i didn't bother to use this one because this one is too sluggish even in the timeline you can't do editing uh with this one so this i just took it out uh so we have the three laptops uh that is the macbook air m1 uh the imac pro and this one and here are the results and guys here note that lower the size of the graph is better because that means how quickly it is able to render out the final output file and here i was actually very very surprised it's in seconds guys the bar graph but at the bottom if you look it's the actual time and if you look at it uh the first one the longest time uh that it took was for the imac pro surprisingly that took eight minutes 26 seconds to render the file uh and the fastest was the macbook pro 16 inch and that was at 5 minutes 37 seconds so respectable but not a huge margin but the interesting thing for me personally was in fact if we compare the rendering time from the macbook air m1 to this macbook pro 16 if you notice not a huge difference on paper it should be a huge difference because this one actually i have the base variant that has a seven core gpu this one the bigger one we have the 16 core gpu and uh this what we say uh obviously the cpu codes are also better but if you notice the real world difference was not that much of a difference uh the macbook air completed in six minutes 10 seconds and this completed in five minutes uh 37 seconds so yes definitely this is fastest but if you look at it not the big difference that i thought i thought the difference between the macbook air and this one would be huge but that was not the case but again in the timeline when you edit the video that is very important it has to be very very fluid of course it was too fluid like butter smooth in fact on this macbook pro 16 uh it was butter smooth very enjoyable uh in terms of what you say scrubbing the timeline uh on the even the macbook air it was pretty decent but sometimes i noticed the hiccups uh and on the imac pro again as i've told you i used to i started seeing quite a bit of lag and whatever uh when i started using this four two to ten bit video so these are what the results that i got now let's move to the next section so guys interruption from the future i just realized this video is almost about 16 minutes long and yes i had already recorded the other parts for example what i liked about this laptop what are the things that surprised me what are the things that i disliked on this laptop um the cons and all these things and who's this laptop for but again that part of the video is another 12 minutes so i'll post that in the next video i'll call it part two so i'll be ending this video uh here so again stay tuned for to the channel for the part two i will be uploading that video very very soon again guys thanks for watching and if you guys are still not subscribed to the youtube channel hit that subscribe button this is ranjit and i hope to see you in my next video take care guyshi guys this is ranjit and in this video let's talk about the new laptop that i purchased that is the new macbook pro 16 inch this is the uh m1 pro edition that i have and uh i just don't want to make a regular video unboxing and stuff because i've seen all that but in this video if you can see uh i'll actually show you a lot of real world usage because i have a couple of macs also and what is the difference that i'm actually use noticing in real world not synthetic and all that blah blah so first i'll give you a very quick overview about this laptop what configuration i went and why did i go for this one uh my current mac that i was using for video editing and some of the other macs that i have for example this is the macbook air m1 and this is my older macbook pro 15 inch yes this is the intel one that i had this is sort of a molasses and i feel this was the most rubbish for the price to performance ratio that i paid uh in 2017 i paid 2 lakh 3000 for this one uh so let's talk about that i'll keep this box here and then we'll also look at some of the benchmarks i have run a couple of benchmarks on all these laptops and even my imac pro so i'll show you the real world performance difference also i'm getting with video editing in fact i edited uh rendered the same video uh on all this one for example that was the unboxing of the moto g82 that i posted it was a 12 minute 14 second video so i re-rendered that video on all these macs to give you an idea what is the real world performance because these days guys there's a lot of hype marketing and all this blah blah blah going on and they give you like uh results on the perfect scenario but i'm just going to use it how i use it in the real world and show you that and what are the things that i actually like in fact i like some of the things that i was not expecting that i would like on this new macbook pro 16 inch and some of the cons and dislikes and who's this actually for because i feel this is not for all majority of users i feel still would be better off with the new uh macbook air or even this old macbook air and one or even the m2 and apple has actually increased the pricing of the new macbook airs also and i'll talk about it five as you can see this is the laptop it won't even fit in my screen so and we get this uh new uh what do you say uh power connector max safe so here as you can see this is the mac safe port then we have two uh type c port these are actually thunderbolt uh ports four and we also have a combo jack so uh and the biggest improvement is that we do get a hdmi slot but again guys i'm disappointed here because this hdmi is hdmi 2 not 2.1 so yes it can do output at 4k but only at 60 hertz not the 120 hertz uh then again we have one more thunderbolt port and uh what is a proper sd card slot so in terms of ports i'm actually liking this one but and let me give you an idea uh what are the previous macs that i had as i've told you guys this is the older macbook pro that i had this is the 15-inch this is this was uh the 2017 model uh that i have and this came with the touch bar i think the touch bar was introduced on this one as you can see it works fine and all these things so this is the one that i had and this had the intel uh uh what do you say core i7 it was a quad core processor with uh eight threads and this was top of the line at that time this one actually also had a dedicated graphic card uh on this one this was for two lakh three thousand uh then uh in 2017 i used this but i was simply not happy with this laptop because uh yes uh it worked but again the fans were so noisy all the time whenever you started doing any ha uh what do you task heavy task or rendering or anything the fan used to blast like a jet engine and stuff like that i used it for a year and i was not happy with the performance of this one in fact i was very disappointed with apple uh and that's the reason i actually opted for the imac pro as you can see that's on my desk and that's been my what do you say desktop computer for all this time and most of the videos that i edit was with that one uh it is it was a very powerful computer at that time in 2018 i think so now it's almost four years since i've purchased it uh it had a proper eight core xeon processor uh with 16 threads and also had a dedicated graphic card eight gigabyte radio graphics cards and again top of the line specs 32 gb of assist uh what do you say memory and uh dedicated graphic card had 8 gigabytes if i remember and it also had one terabyte of ssd then uh i didn't have a portable computer because i was using this one and i felt this was too bulky uh so when the macbook air came out i purchased this one and i love this one and i love this laptop again watch my review of this one and still after almost it's about one and a half two years since i've purchased this one i still love this computer this one has to be one of the my best ultrabook purchase till date uh and i still use this one and it handles everything i throw on this one so this is still working very very well but the thing is that uh guys video editing on this small screen this uh it has a 13.3 inch screen and my eyes are getting weaker these days as you know so i was not enjoying the editing experience on this one because of the screen real estate and um uh if you guys recall just recently just about a month ago i had upgraded to a new camera in fact i'm shooting from that one that is the sony a74 and i thought of taking advantage of all the features what it has in fact this camera can record 4k videos in 10 bit and 422 and that's how i'm actually recording in s log and my imac pro used to handle everything prior to this one in fact i also have the a7 3 which used to actually record an 8 bit color not in 10 bit and i had no problems with this one but from the moment i started uh editing with this camera 8 bit files were ok but in 10 bit 422 which is the maximum that this one has and i wanted to record in that the imac pro started to struggle a little bit in the timeline with this one uh so because i'm now using s log in all these things it's more uh it is strangely the macbook air is able to handle even this one but as i've told you a little bit cram for this one so my imac the main thing that i used to do on my imac the heaviest was video editing and now for that one with my workflow with the regular what do you say cameras with 4k i have the gh5 this one is the gh5 it handles everything but with this one it started to giving me issues so i thought of upgrading it and guys you might be surprised and i went with this one the macbook pro 16 simple reason for 16 is as i've told you the screen size i wanted big one uh because while video editing especially uh you need the bigger screen the bigger is actually better guys so that 14.2 volts i knew simply would not cut that out though it's a lot lighter than this one this is seriously heavy laptop uh so i opted for this one and i didn't want to offer a very high-end model and in fact if you'll be very very surprised that i opted for the base version that comes with just 512 gigabyte of ssd and you might be scratching your head are you nuts i'll tell you why i opted for this one in fact my imac pro actually what i purchased in 2018 has one terabyte of ssds and ssds were very very expensive at that time but even on that one till now after four years i've just consumed 220 gigabytes of space the reason for that is that all the heavy stuff that i have all the video files etc all reside on this ssd so all my heavy files that are video files etc are always on the ssd i never use the internal storage for that so anyways there is no point if i even buy this one with a two terabyte storage or whatever because all my video files will be on this one because i keep moving between machines because all the files are on this one maybe today i'm recording uh doing the editing on this one but tomorrow i want to edit on the macbook air i don't have to do anything i will just take this and plug it in the macbook air and i can do the editing on final cut so storage was not a requirement for me but i would say for most of the people who use internal storage you should offer at least the one terabyte option and memory also the base variant comes with 16 gigabytes or luckily uh the processor on this one the 16 gigabyte uh the 16 inch variant is actually a pretty good this one is also actually it is known as m1 pro and this comes with 10 core processor and 16 core gpu even if you go to the max the processor is the same it's a 10 core what do you say processor it's just the gpu that is the 16 core on this one goes up to 32 and i frankly did a lot of digging research for my kind of work that increase in processor simply did not justify the pricing increase that i had so that is the reason i opted for this one and the 512 gigabytes because of my peculiar needs i always use external ssd it works out to me okay now moving to the next thing i uh and this is important i ran a bunch of benchmarks uh so that you can have an idea about these computers uh so let's start with the cinebench r23 and guys you can you guys can also download these softwares and run it on your computers windows computers as well as black computers to get an idea how is the performance of your laptop so let's start with the cinebench r23 that i ran and guys as you can see from the chart uh i'm starting the top chart what is the bar graph is for the oldest and that is the macbook pro 2017 then have the imac pro then the macbook air and guys in this cinebench r23 uh the higher the score and this is basically regarding the performance of the cpu specifically this is the performance of the cpu and as you can see from the charts the older macbook pro 2017 one as expected did not perform that well at all in fact in single core it got amazingly score of just 921 and on multi-core as you can see from the graph it was 3965. uh moving to the next one that is the imac pro uh in the single core it did not perform hugely different from this one it was thousand points that i was getting but as it was a proper eight core xeon processor in the multi-core it definitely performed a lot better and got a massive increase of 9633 and guys this is in 2018 this score is bonkers so at that time a time it was very very good now moving to the macbook air m1 and guys again this is the base variant that i have this comes with 8 gigabytes of ram and has the original m1 chip and this actually also got very very good scores in fact the single the threaded score is very very good 1492 and uh this is basically a 8 core processor and as you can see we got a multi-core score of 6592 very respectable for the price of this laptop now moving to the latest one that is this macbook pro 16. again in single core we got a score of 1529 and multi-core score of very healthy score of 12 000 or 296. so this is cinebench r23 that you can see and uh yes it is even beating the imac pro easily now and but again uh even i was very surprised that the macbook air actually held up so well guys because ricoh if i recall my imac pro what i had purchased in 2018 was for four and a half lakhs okay now moving to another test that i ran this is very popular this is again geekbench five you guys also can download it and run on the computer let's look at this course again guys if you notice the graphs again the blue area is for the single core performance and the green area is for multi-core performance again we start with the oldest macbook pro that i had and here we got very average scores as you can see nothing that great but now moving to the imac pro and the macbook air if you notice the graphs are very close to each other and i was very very surprised with this one in fact the imac pro uh in fact in single threaded operations single core uh did not perform that good and if you look at the graph the imac pro the single core score was not that great but even the multi-core if you know this was just 8 276 which was actually not that far off from the macbook air m1 and this cost when i purchased just 92 000 the imac pro was four and a half lakhs uh and of course the macbook pro 16 uh the latest one the m1 pro is just going uh crazy single core again not much of a difference from the macbook air m1 because indirectly the cores are almost as similar this has eight cores this has 10 cores so multi-core obviously it's more optimized and this are 16 gigabytes of ram so this is getting a score of 12 456. so very interesting results as you can see and lastly and this these are synthetic benchmarks guys so i also wanted to test how does it perform on the regular task that i do the heaviest tasks that i do on my computers and that is video editing and i use final cut pro so i thought why not take my old project that i worked recently for example the unboxing of this moto g82 it was a 12 minute 14 second video uh with two cameras uh the same sony a uh a74 with the 4k uh 10 bit 422 and this top camera that using the gh4 so these two uh and i rendered the what do you say this one with the three laptops i i didn't bother to use this one because this one is too sluggish even in the timeline you can't do editing uh with this one so this i just took it out uh so we have the three laptops uh that is the macbook air m1 uh the imac pro and this one and here are the results and guys here note that lower the size of the graph is better because that means how quickly it is able to render out the final output file and here i was actually very very surprised it's in seconds guys the bar graph but at the bottom if you look it's the actual time and if you look at it uh the first one the longest time uh that it took was for the imac pro surprisingly that took eight minutes 26 seconds to render the file uh and the fastest was the macbook pro 16 inch and that was at 5 minutes 37 seconds so respectable but not a huge margin but the interesting thing for me personally was in fact if we compare the rendering time from the macbook air m1 to this macbook pro 16 if you notice not a huge difference on paper it should be a huge difference because this one actually i have the base variant that has a seven core gpu this one the bigger one we have the 16 core gpu and uh this what we say uh obviously the cpu codes are also better but if you notice the real world difference was not that much of a difference uh the macbook air completed in six minutes 10 seconds and this completed in five minutes uh 37 seconds so yes definitely this is fastest but if you look at it not the big difference that i thought i thought the difference between the macbook air and this one would be huge but that was not the case but again in the timeline when you edit the video that is very important it has to be very very fluid of course it was too fluid like butter smooth in fact on this macbook pro 16 uh it was butter smooth very enjoyable uh in terms of what you say scrubbing the timeline uh on the even the macbook air it was pretty decent but sometimes i noticed the hiccups uh and on the imac pro again as i've told you i used to i started seeing quite a bit of lag and whatever uh when i started using this four two to ten bit video so these are what the results that i got now let's move to the next section so guys interruption from the future i just realized this video is almost about 16 minutes long and yes i had already recorded the other parts for example what i liked about this laptop what are the things that surprised me what are the things that i disliked on this laptop um the cons and all these things and who's this laptop for but again that part of the video is another 12 minutes so i'll post that in the next video i'll call it part two so i'll be ending this video uh here so again stay tuned for to the channel for the part two i will be uploading that video very very soon again guys thanks for watching and if you guys are still not subscribed to the youtube channel hit that subscribe button this is ranjit and i hope to see you in my next video take care guys\n"