Sometimes the new MacBook Pros are impressive in their performance, sometimes not at all. We have already seen the first, and now let’s look at the second.

Rendering 8K video in Adobe Premiere Pro, as it turns out, is not the strong point of Apple’s new laptop. Even the top one.
With the back of the PC coped in a little over 21 minutes. And for comparison, Microsoft Laptop Studio with a quad-core Core i7-11370H and GeForce RTX 3050 Ti coped with this task only a little slower (in almost 23 minutes). Moreover, the Lenovo ThinkPad P15 with Core i9-11950H and Nvidia RTX A5000 managed to achieve a time of less than 14 minutes, that is, much better than the new MacBook Pro. Let’s clarify: in this case we are talking about the version with SoC M1 Max. That is, the M1 Pro will be even slower.
Time to render a four-ish minute 8K video in Adobe Premiere Pro:
Lenovo ThinkPad P15 (Core i9-11950H, RTX A5000): 13:48
16-inch MacBook Pro (M1 Max): 21:11
Surface Laptop Studio (Core i7-11370H, RTX 3050 Ti): 22:41— Rich Woods (@TheRichWoods) October 25, 2021
It should be understood that the Adobe Premiere Pro application is not optimized for macOS and Apple Silicon, so the results should be treated accordingly.
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