Apple M4 (10-Core) vs AMD Ryzen AI 9 365

76 out of 100
Apple M4 (10-Core)
VS
70 out of 100
AMD Ryzen AI 9 365

We compared two 10-core laptop CPUs: the 4.46 GHz Apple M4 (10-Core) against the 2.0 GHz AMD Ryzen AI 9 365. On this page, you'll find out which processor has better performance in benchmarks, games and other useful information.

Review

General overview and comparison of the processors
Single-Core Performance
Performance in single-threaded apps and benchmarks
Multi-Core Performance
Measure performance when all cores are involved
Power Efficiency
The efficiency score of power consumption
Integrated Graphics
iGPU capabilities for gaming and 3D-intensive tasks
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Key Differences

What are the key differences between 365 and (10-Core)
Advantages of Apple M4 (10-Core)
  • Supports quad-channel memory
  • More modern manufacturing process – 3 versus 4 nanometers
  • 29% faster in a single-core Geekbench v6 test - 3777 vs 2939 points
Advantages of AMD Ryzen AI 9 365
  • Supports up to 256 GB DDR5-5600 RAM

Test in Benchmarks

Comparing the performance of CPUs across various tasks

Cinebench

Reputable cross-platform benchmark for high-performance processors
Cinebench R23 (Single-Core)
Cinebench R23 (Multi-Core)
13471
19752
Cinebench 2024 (Single)
Cinebench 2024 (Multi)
Cinebench Scores (191st and 100th place)

GeekBench v6

The new version of this benchmark emulates common operations often used in real-world apps
Geekbench 6 (Single-Core)
3777
Geekbench 6 (Multi-Core)
File compression 1500 MB/sec 1310 MB/sec
Clang compilation 120.2 Klines/sec 123.5 Klines/sec
HTML 5 Browser 329.3 pages/sec 314.7 pages/sec
PDF Renderer 362.1 Mpixels/sec 451 Mpixels/sec
Text processing 352.1 pages/sec 315.9 pages/sec
Background blur 69.8 images/sec 59.4 images/sec
Photo processing 114.4 images/sec 123.5 images/sec
Ray tracing 18.1 Mpixels/sec 27.3 Mpixels/sec
Sources: GeekBench [1], [2]1 samples

PassMark

Synthetic test that focuses on raw computational performance for low-level functions
Passmark CPU (Single-Core)
4531
Passmark CPU (Multi-Core)
23823
30056
Integer math 54.7 GOps/sec 102.9 GOps/sec
Floating point math 49.9 GOps/sec 63.9 GOps/sec
Find prime numbers 267M Primes/sec 119M Primes/sec
Random string sorting 34.5M Strings/sec 40.3M Strings/sec
Data encryption 15.2 GBytes/sec 18.6 GBytes/sec
Data compression 283.4 MBytes/sec 364.5 MBytes/sec
Physics 2516 Frames/sec 1717 Frames/sec
Extended instructions 13.8B Matrices/sec 25.8B Matrices/sec
Sources: PassMark [3], [4]1829 & 523 samples

Blender

3D rendering test that measures CPU performance in 3D modeling tasks (uses all cores)
Blender CPU
229.85
250.34

Performance Per Watt

Shows the score you get per each watt of PL1 TDP
Cinebench 2024 / Watt 40.9 PPW 19.3 PPW
Geekbench 6 Multi / Watt 617.4 PPW 275.2 PPW
Passmark CPU Mark / Watt 992.6 PPW 556.6 PPW
Blender / Watt 9.58 PPW 4.64 PPW
These are rough calculations, as most CPUs surpass PL1 TDP wattage even in multicore workloads.

Specifications

Full technical specification of Apple M4 (10-Core) and AMD Ryzen AI 9 365

General

Vendor Apple Amd
Released May 7, 2024 June 3, 2024
Type Laptop Laptop
Instruction Set ARMv9 x86-64
Codename Apple M4 Zen 5 (Strix Point)
Integrated GPU Apple M4 GPU (10-core) Radeon 880M
Rival Equivalent Qualcomm Snapdragon X Elite (X1E-84-100) Intel Core Ultra 9 285H
AMD Ryzen CPU ranking (#27th place)

CPU

Performance Cores
P-Cores 4 4
P-Threads 4 8
Base Frequency (P) 4.46 GHz 2.0 GHz
Turbo Boost Frequency (P) - 5 GHz
Efficient Cores
E-Cores 6 6
E-Threads 6 12
Base Frequency (E) 2.89 GHz 2.0 GHz
Turbo Boost Frequency (E) - 3.3 GHz
Total
Total Cores 10 10
Total Threads 10 20
Bus Frequency - 100 MHz
Multiplier 44x 20x
L1 Cache 192K (per core) 80K (per core)
L2 Cache 16MB (shared) 1MB (per core)
L3 Cache - 24MB (shared)
Unlocked Multiplier No No

Package

Transistors 28 billions -
Fabrication Process 3 nm 4 nm
TDP (PL1) 24 W 15-54 W (configurable)
Max. Boost TDP (PL2) 40 W -
Socket Apple M-Socket FP8
Peak Temperature 100°C 100°C
Laptop processors ranking (20th and 36th place)

iGPU

Integrated Graphics Apple M4 GPU (10-core) AMD Radeon 880M
GPU Base Clock 500 MHz 800 MHz
GPU Boost Clock 1700 MHz 2900 MHz
Shading Units 1280 768
TMUs 80 48
ROPs 40 32
Execution Units 160 12
TGP 18 W 15 W
iGPU FLOPS
4.4 TFLOPS
4.5 TFLOPS

Memory Support

Memory Types - LPDDR5X-7500 - DDR5-5600
- LPDDR5X-8000
Max. Memory Size 32 GB 256 GB
Memory Channels 4 2
Max. Memory Bandwidth 120 GB/s -
ECC Support No No

Misc

Official Site - AMD Ryzen AI 9 365 official page
PCI Express Version - 4.0
PCI Express Lanes - 16
Further details
Notes on M4 (10-Core):
    - SoC is designed using ARMv9.4-A architecture.

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