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Add MacBook Pro 14 M1 Pro

Open zuziaka opened this issue 1 year ago • 3 comments

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  • [x] I performed all steps to correctly run XcodeBenchmark.
  • [x] I used Xcode 15.0 or above.
  • [x] I attached a screenshot with a compilation time and other fields
  • [x] I confirm that Time column is still sorted.
  • [x] The content in cells is centered.

CleanShot 2024-11-10 at 11 01 57@2x

zuziaka avatar Nov 10 '24 11:11 zuziaka

Hi @zuziaka, Thanks for your input! Could you clarify that you did not use your device during the testing, and that low power mode was off?

I am asking because M2 performs better than M1 Pro, which is generally performant.

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devMEremenko avatar Nov 12 '24 17:11 devMEremenko

Hi! @devMEremenko, I think results can be valid, I have same hardware and got same issue... I came here to find relevant reports from others, because I also got weird results on m1 pro 6p2e - 237s. Previous benchmarks were made more than year ago and results were fine, something around 110-150 seconds, , so IDK what caused the issue, osx or xcode update.

Preconditions: low power mode off, no extra devices connected, just charger and mouse, reboot, startup apps are not launched or even force-closed before benchmark.

I think maybe apple has changed something in how mac os prioritise usage of hardware resources, eg. they limited max performance to avoid overheating or supress other issues at full cpu load on some models. Attaching extras screenshots of asitop, is says peak cpu wattage was ~20w during test.

results during testing before testing

bananafish911 avatar Jun 02 '25 08:06 bananafish911

Macbook Pro 14 M1 Pro 8P/2E first run: image edit: Got better result when retried: image

ebarczynski avatar Aug 30 '25 19:08 ebarczynski