At present, some 2019 Apple Mac Pro benchmarks have been exposed on the Geekbench website, giving us a rough idea of how the Mac Pro performs relative to other Apple machines. Based on the scores published so far, the 8-core, 12-core and 16-core 2019 Apple Mac Pro processors offer performance similar to the processors in the 2017 iMac Pro models. According to macrumors, Apple’s 2019 Mac Pro Geekbench scores have been exposed, and it can be seen that the performance is similar to the 2017 iMac Pro.
In single-core performance, you can see the new Mac Pro perform well; but in multi-core performance, Apple’s 2019 Mac Pro 12-core and 16-core models perform well. While the base and midrange models offer performance quite similar to many of the 2017 iMac Pro models, the Mac Pro’s upgradability and expandability cannot be overlooked.
The Mac Pro with the 8-core Xeon W chip has a single-core score of 1008 and a multi-core score of 7606; the 2017 8-core iMac Pro has a single-core score of 1076 and a multi-core score of 8120. The 12-core Mac Pro has a single-core score of 1090 , the multi-core score is 11599, while the Mac Pro with 16-core computer has a single-core score of 1104 and a multi-core score of 14285.
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