YouTube channel tips known as Linus Tech (already having a problem with some rivalry with the iMac Pro) might give us another clue as to why Apple might consider using AMD chips on its future Macs instead of Intel chips. Its executives released their budget by acquiring three types of Mac Pro (8, 16 and 28 cores) as well they have compared it to the performance of the most powerful AMD processor on the market.
These AMD processors, in particular, the Ryzen 9 3950X and the Threadripper 3970X. The results leave room for much doubt: the Ryzen 9 has almost doubled the performance of the 8-core Mac version with its brushes of 16 cores. And while the most powerful Mac Pro for all 28 cores gets 20,695 points in the same test, Threadripper uses 26,591 points.
The brute power of AMD should show Apple and concern about Intel
In this video, which you can see along these lines, you can see how far too many tests and AMD tests win all Mac Pro except in some cases like Firefox test or AfterEffects tests. Linus Tech's advice clarifies what AMD is they used the help of cards like the Titan RTX that's why he gets such great results, but he also defends that decision by saying that this card costs less than half the Radeon Pro Vega II Duo the Mac Pro equips.
The moral here is that Apple will always get amazing results with its well-designed software, but be careful: I can do much better by equipping AMD processors. And Mac Pro wants to excuse its high-profile thanks to its power, which should definitely be with the Apple Pro Team with different plans on the table. A Mac Pro with one of these Threadripper's in your heart? Not possible at all.