

In fact, with up to 64GB memory onboard, it can still outperform the new M1-based Mac Mini in memory-intensive workloads, which ironically do not really require a lot of CPU horsepower at all times, and therefore its power draw in those workloads will not hit the ceiling demonstrated by Apple’s test. When measured as a standard rectangular shape, the screens are 14.2 inches and 16.2 inches diagonally (actual viewable area is less).
APPLE MAC MINI 2018 VS MACBOOK PRO
Yet it was a quite powerful machine for its time. The displays on the 14-inch and 16-inch MacBook Pro have rounded corners at the top. I am trying to figure out if Mac Mini 2018 with the i7 CPU could perform faster than my MacBook Pro 2018 with i7-8750H. MacBook Air (Early 2020) Mac mini (Late 2018) Processor: Intel Core i3-1000NG4 1.10 GHz 1 Processor, 2 Cores, 4 Threads Intel Core i5-8500B 3.00 GHz 1 Processor, 6 Cores Processor ID : GenuineIntel Family 6 Model 126 Stepping 5: GenuineIntel Family 6 Model 158 Stepping 10: Processor Codename: Processor Package: L1 Instruction Cache: 32.0 KB x 2: 32. In fact, as far as power efficiency is concerned, the 2018 Mac Mini is the most power-hungry Mac Mini ever. Mac Mini 2018 VS MacBook for 2+ hours of CPU intensive work I compile a lot of code, usually takes 2+ hours. Apple’s measurements are significantly higher than those obtained by AnandTech, which means that Apple indeed uses a burn-in test that stresses all parts of the system, something that arguably happens in any real-world situation. Memory capabilities are a significant 7.8x faster than using 16GB in the previous topped-out Mac mini 2014, while the flash storage sees gains of 4x faster read speeds than before. As you might expect, this means that the new Mac mini far outperforms the old one. The Intel Mac mini, on the other hand, only has a 6-core chip and is three years older than the current chip. Power consumption of the whole system counts in consumption of all of its components, including memory, storage, connectivity controllers (with the new Mac Mini, we're talking about a bunch of chips that includes Apple's own Wi-fi/Bluetooth (and GbE controller) as well as voltage regulation overhead (something we know from 80Plus badges in the non-Apple world). The new M1 chip has an 8-core CPU and an 8-core GPU.
