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Five Years of Apple Silicon: M1 to M5 Performance Comparison
Monday November 10, 2025. 10:08 PM , from MacRumors
The M1 chip was impressive when it launched, featuring the 'world's fastest CPU core' and industry-leading performance per watt, and it's only improved since then. We've had five total generations of Apple silicon chips, with the M5 unveiled in the 14-inch MacBook Pro just last month. Here's how the M5 measures up to the M1, per Apple's M5 specs: 6x faster CPU/GPU performance 6x faster AI performance 7.7x faster AI video processing 6.8x faster 3D rendering 2.6x faster gaming performance 2.1x faster code compiling Geekbench comparison scores: M1 single-core - 2,320 M5 single-core - 4,263 M1 multi-core - 8,175 M5 multi-core - 17,862 M1 Metal - 33,041 M5 Metal - 75,637 Both CPU and GPU performance have increased significantly over the past five years, and Apple has boosted AI and gaming performance too with add-ons like hardware-accelerated ray tracing and an ever-improving Neural Engine. M1 Chip M5 Chip Made with TSMC's 5nm process (N5) Made TSMC's third-generation 3nm process (N3P) Based on A14 Bionic Pro chip from iPhone 12 Based on A19 Pro chip from iPhone 17 Pro 8-core CPU, 8-core GPU 10-core CPU, 10-core GPU 3.2 GHz CPU clock speed 4.61 GHz CPU clock speed No integrated Neural Accelerators Integrated Neural Accelerator in every GPU core No ray tracing engine Third-generation ray tracing engine No dynamic caching Second-generation dynamic caching Support for up to 16GB unified memory Support for up to 32GB unified memory 68.25 GB/s unified memory bandwidth 153 GB/s unified memory bandwidth Apple sold Apple silicon Macs alongside Intel Macs for three years, but phased out the final Intel Mac in June 2023 when the 2019 Mac Pro was discontinued. Now all of Apple's devices have Apple chips, and we're even hitting the end of the road for Intel Mac software support. Intel Macs won't get software updates after macOS Tahoe. Over the next five years, Apple silicon chip technology will continue to evolve. Apple supplier TSMC is already working on 2nm chips that could make an appearance as soon as 2026, offering a 10 to 15 percent speed improvement and a 25 to 30 percent power reduction. 1.4nm chips could follow as soon as 2028 for even more power and efficiency.Tag: Apple SiliconThis article, "Five Years of Apple Silicon: M1 to M5 Performance Comparison" first appeared on MacRumors.comDiscuss this article in our forums
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