Apple M1 Pro (8-CPU) | AMD EPYC 7502P | |
CPU comparisonIn this CPU comparison, we compare the Apple M1 Pro (8-CPU) and the AMD EPYC 7502P and use benchmarks to check which processor is faster.
We compare the Apple M1 Pro (8-CPU) 8 core processor released in Q3/2021 with the AMD EPYC 7502P which has 32 CPU cores and was introduced in Q3/2019. |
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Apple M series (25) | Family | AMD EPYC (129) |
Apple M1 (9) | CPU group | AMD EPYC 7002 (24) |
1 | Generation | 2 |
M1 | Architecture | Rome (Zen 2) |
Mobile | Segment | Desktop / Server |
-- | Predecessor | -- |
-- | Successor | -- |
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CPU Cores and Base FrequencyThe Apple M1 Pro (8-CPU) is a 8 core processor with a clock frequency of 0.60 GHz (3.20 GHz). The processor can compute 8 threads at the same time. The AMD EPYC 7502P clocks with 2.50 GHz (3.35 GHz), has 32 CPU cores and can calculate 64 threads in parallel. |
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Apple M1 Pro (8-CPU) | Characteristic | AMD EPYC 7502P |
8 | Cores | 32 |
8 | Threads | 64 |
hybrid (big.LITTLE) | Core architecture | normal |
No | Hyperthreading | Yes |
No | Overclocking ? | No |
0.60 GHz (3.20 GHz) 6x Firestorm |
A-Core | 2.50 GHz (3.35 GHz) |
0.60 GHz (2.06 GHz) 2x Icestorm |
B-Core | -- |
Artificial Intelligence and Machine LearningProcessors with the support of artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning (ML) can process many calculations, especially audio, image and video processing, much faster than classic processors. Algorithms for ML improve their performance the more data they have collected via software. ML tasks can be processed up to 10,000 times faster than with a classic processor. |
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Apple M1 Pro (8-CPU) | Characteristic | AMD EPYC 7502P |
Apple Neural Engine | AI hardware | -- |
16 Neural cores @ 11 TOPS | AI specifications | -- |
Internal GraphicsGraphics (iGPU) integrated into the processor not only enable image output without having to rely on a dedicated graphics solution, but can also efficiently accelerate video playback. |
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Apple M1 Pro (14 Core) | GPU | no iGPU |
0.39 GHz | GPU frequency | -- |
1.30 GHz | GPU (Turbo) | -- |
1 | GPU Generation | -- |
5 nm | Technology | |
3 | Max. displays | |
224 | Compute units | -- |
1792 | Shader | -- |
No | Hardware Raytracing | No |
No | Frame Generation | No |
32 GB | Max. GPU Memory | -- |
-- | DirectX Version | -- |
Hardware codec supportA photo or video codec that is accelerated in hardware can greatly accelerate the working speed of a processor and extend the battery life of notebooks or smartphones when playing videos. |
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Apple M1 Pro (14 Core) | GPU | no iGPU |
Decode / Encode | Codec h265 / HEVC (8 bit) | No |
Decode / Encode | Codec h265 / HEVC (10 bit) | No |
Decode / Encode | Codec h264 | No |
Decode / Encode | Codec VP9 | No |
Decode | Codec VP8 | No |
No | Codec AV1 | No |
Decode | Codec AVC | No |
Decode | Codec VC-1 | No |
Decode / Encode | Codec JPEG | No |
Memory & PCIeUp to 32 GB of memory in a maximum of 2 memory channels is supported by the Apple M1 Pro (8-CPU), while the AMD EPYC 7502P supports a maximum of GB of memory with a maximum memory bandwidth of 51.2 GB/s enabled. |
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Apple M1 Pro (8-CPU) | Characteristic | AMD EPYC 7502P |
LPDDR5-6400 | Memory | DDR4-3200 |
32 GB | Max. Memory | |
2 (Dual Channel) | Memory channels | 8 (Octa Channel) |
102.4 GB/s | Max. Bandwidth | 51.2 GB/s |
No | ECC | Yes |
24.00 MB | L2 Cache | -- |
-- | L3 Cache | 128.00 MB |
4.0 | PCIe version | 4.0 |
-- | PCIe lanes | 128 |
-- | PCIe Bandwidth | 252.0 GB/s |
Thermal ManagementThe Apple M1 Pro (8-CPU) has a TDP of 35 W. The TDP of the AMD EPYC 7502P is 180 W. System integrators use the TDP of the processor as a guide when dimensioning the cooling solution. |
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Apple M1 Pro (8-CPU) | Characteristic | AMD EPYC 7502P |
35 W | TDP (PL1 / PBP) | 180 W |
-- | TDP (PL2) | -- |
-- | TDP up | -- |
-- | TDP down | -- |
-- | Tjunction max. | -- |
Technical detailsThe Apple M1 Pro (8-CPU) has 24.00 MB cache and is manufactured in 5 nm. The cache of AMD EPYC 7502P is at 128.00 MB. The processor is manufactured in 7 nm. |
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Apple M1 Pro (8-CPU) | Characteristic | AMD EPYC 7502P |
5 nm | Technology | 7 nm |
Chiplet | Chip design | Chiplet |
Armv8.5-A (64 bit) | Instruction set (ISA) | x86-64 (64 bit) |
Rosetta 2 x86-Emulation | ISA extensions | SSE4a, SSE4.1, SSE4.2, AVX2, FMA3 |
-- | Socket | SP3 |
Apple Virtualization Framework | Virtualization | AMD-V, SVM |
Yes | AES-NI | Yes |
macOS | Operating systems | Windows 10, Linux |
Q3/2021 | Release date | Q3/2019 |
-- | Release price | 4250 $ |
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Apple M1 Pro (8-CPU)
8C 8T @ 3.20 GHz |
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AMD EPYC 7502P
32C 64T @ 3.35 GHz |
Apple M1 Pro (8-CPU)
8C 8T @ 3.20 GHz |
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AMD EPYC 7502P
32C 64T @ 3.00 GHz |
Apple M1 Pro (8-CPU)
8C 8T @ 3.20 GHz |
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AMD EPYC 7502P
32C 64T @ 3.35 GHz |
Apple M1 Pro (8-CPU)
8C 8T @ 3.20 GHz |
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AMD EPYC 7502P
32C 64T @ 3.00 GHz |
Apple M1 Pro (8-CPU)
8C 8T @ 3.20 GHz |
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AMD EPYC 7502P
32C 64T @ 3.35 GHz |
Apple M1 Pro (8-CPU)
8C 8T @ 3.20 GHz |
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AMD EPYC 7502P
32C 64T @ 3.00 GHz |
Apple M1 Pro (8-CPU)
8C 8T @ 3.20 GHz |
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AMD EPYC 7502P
32C 64T @ 3.35 GHz |
Apple M1 Pro (8-CPU)
8C 8T @ 3.20 GHz |
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AMD EPYC 7502P
32C 64T @ 3.35 GHz |
Apple M1 Pro (8-CPU)
8C 8T @ 3.20 GHz |
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AMD EPYC 7502P
32C 64T @ 3.35 GHz |
Apple M1 Pro (8-CPU)
Apple M1 Pro (14 Core) @ 1.30 GHz |
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AMD EPYC 7502P
@ 0.00 GHz |
Apple M1 Pro (8-CPU)
8C 8T @ 3.20 GHz |
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AMD EPYC 7502P
32C 64T @ 3.00 GHz |
Apple M1 Pro (8-CPU)
8C 8T @ 3.20 GHz |
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AMD EPYC 7502P
32C 64T @ 3.00 GHz |
Apple M1 Pro (8-CPU)
9,569 CB R23 MC @ 35 W |
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AMD EPYC 7502P
2.50 GHz |
Apple M1 Pro (8-CPU)
8C 8T @ 0.60 GHz |
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AMD EPYC 7502P
32C 64T @ 2.50 GHz |
Devices using this processor |
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Apple M1 Pro (8-CPU) | AMD EPYC 7502P |
Apple MacBook Pro 14 (2021) Apple MacBook Pro 16 (2021) |
Unknown |