Apple M3 Pro (12-CPU 18-GPU) in iGPU - FP32 Performance (Single-precision GFLOPS)

Here we show you how fast the Apple M3 Pro (12-CPU 18-GPU) is in the iGPU - FP32 Performance (Single-precision GFLOPS). Based on the result, you can assess whether this processor is suitable for you. In addition to the clock frequency, the number of CPU cores is also crucial. Please note that these benchmark values can only be achieved if the Apple M3 Pro (12-CPU 18-GPU) is sufficiently cooled, as current processors usually achieve their maximum performance in benchmarks and in practice in turbo mode.
Apple M3 Pro (12-CPU 18-GPU)

At a glance

Name: Apple M3 Pro (12-CPU 18-GPU)
Family: Apple M series (38)
CPU group: Apple M3 (6)
Segment: Notebook
Generation: 3
Predecessor: Apple M2 Pro (12-CPU 19-GPU)
Successor: Apple M4 Pro (14-CPU 20-GPU)

iGPU - FP32 Performance (Single-precision GFLOPS) - Benchmark results

Apple M4 Pro (12-CPU 16-GPU) Apple M4 Pro (12-CPU 16-GPU)
Apple M4 Pro (16 Core) @ 1.58 GHz
6410
Intel Core Ultra 7 266V Intel Core Ultra 7 266V
Intel Arc 140V @ 2.00 GHz
6400
Intel Core Ultra 7 268V Intel Core Ultra 7 268V
Intel Arc 140V @ 2.00 GHz
6400
Apple M3 Pro (12-CPU 18-GPU) Apple M3 Pro (12-CPU 18-GPU)
Apple M3 Pro (18 Core) @ 1.40 GHz
6390
Intel Core Ultra 7 256V Intel Core Ultra 7 256V
Intel Arc 140V @ 1.95 GHz
6240
Intel Core Ultra 7 258V Intel Core Ultra 7 258V
Intel Arc 140V @ 1.95 GHz
6240
Intel Core Ultra 5 338H Intel Core Ultra 5 338H
Intel Arc B370 @ 2.40 GHz
6144
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