CPU Comparison
Apple M1 Pro vs Core i7-12800H
A side-by-side comparison of specs, performance and value. Apple M1 Pro is a 5nm ARM-based SoC with 8 performance and 2 efficiency CPU cores, up to a 16-core GPU, a 16-core Neural Engine, and up to 32GB unified memory with 200GB/s bandwidth, designed for pro laptops.
The Bottom Line
Overview & Launch
Specifications Compared
Performance Compared
Productivity
In pro workloads like code compilation and light-to-medium multitasking, M1 Pro completes tasks quickly and at low power.
The 8 E-cores significantly reduce render times in Premiere and Blender.
Gaming
Excellent frame rates in modern titles, rarely bottlenecking current mobile GPUs.
Virtualization
20 threads provide ample resources for running multiple VMs locally.
Efficiency
High performance per watt enables long battery life and quiet operation under sustained loads.
Can draw up to 115W under load, requiring robust laptop cooling.
Specialized Performance
AI / ML
- 16-core Neural Engine accelerates on-device ML tasks in apps and frameworks.
- Apple advertises 11 TOPS INT8 for M1-series Neural Engines.
- CPU and GPU also contribute to ML workloads via optimized libraries.
- Iris Xe provides some AI acceleration
- Capable of running local LLMs at acceptable speeds for a mobile chip
Content Creation
Gaming
- Integrated GPU provides playable performance in many games but is not comparable to midrange dedicated GPUs.
- Limited macOS game catalog impacts practical gaming utility.
- Apple Silicon adoption improves performance in supported titles over time.
- Won't bottleneck RTX 3070/3080 mobile GPUs
- High average FPS in CPU-heavy titles like CS:GO
- Depends heavily on laptop thermal design
Industry Impact
Best CPU by Use Case
Target Audience
Strengths & Weaknesses
Pros
- Strong multi-core CPU and GPU performance in a power-efficient design.
- Excellent battery life for a pro laptop.
- Up to 32GB unified memory with high bandwidth.
- Integrated media engines with ProRes accelerators for video workflows.
- Thunderbolt 4/USB4 built into the SoC.
Cons
- RAM is not upgradable; unified memory is fixed at purchase.
- Gaming performance lags behind midrange dedicated GPUs.
- No official socket or user-configurable PCIe lanes.
- Apple does not publish TDP or official clock specifications.
- macOS-only for direct use; no boot-to-Windows support on Apple Silicon.
Pros
- Excellent 14-core, 20-thread multi-threaded performance
- Iris Xe 96EU provides great fallback graphics
- High 4.8 GHz single-core boost
- Supports fast DDR5 memory
- Intel Thread Director optimizes workload scheduling
Cons
- High power draw under turbo (115W)
- Soldered to motherboard, no upgrade path
- Can run hot in thin-and-light chassis
- Locked multiplier
Competitors & Alternatives
Apple M1 Pro
- Compare head-to-headIntel Core i7-11800HRival
High-performance laptop
- Compare head-to-headIntel Core i7-12700HRival
High-performance laptop
- AMD Ryzen 9 5900HXRival
High-performance laptop
- AMD Ryzen 9 6900HXRival
High-performance laptop
- Compare head-to-headIntel Core i9-11980HKRival
Enthusiast laptop
- Alt
Newer generation with higher performance and improved efficiency in the same MacBook Pro form factors.
Compare head-to-head - Alt
More GPU cores and memory bandwidth for GPU-heavy workloads.
Compare head-to-head x86 compatibility for Windows-centric workflows.
Compare head-to-head- AMD Ryzen 9 7940HSAlt
Strong x86 efficiency and integrated graphics for Windows laptops.
- Alt
Newer architecture with updated CPU and GPU for non-Pro users.
Compare head-to-head
Core i7-12800H
- AMD Ryzen 9 6900HXRival
Mobile Flagship
- AMD Ryzen 7 6800HRival
Mobile Performance
- Intel Core i9-12900HRival
Mobile Flagship
- Compare head-to-headApple M1 ProRival
Mobile Creator
- Compare head-to-headIntel Core i7-12700HRival
Mobile Performance
- Intel Core i7-12650HAlt
Cheaper alternative if multi-threading is less critical.
- Intel Core i7-1280PAlt
Better efficiency for thinner, lighter laptops.
Our Verdict on Each
M1 Pro delivers outstanding performance per watt and strong multi-core throughput for pro workloads, with highly efficient operation and excellent battery life, making it a compelling choice for creators who do not need x86.
Best for: Creator or developer needing sustained performance and battery life in a MacBook Pro (14 or 16, 2021) who can work within macOS.
Read the full reviewA phenomenal mobile CPU that delivers near-desktop multi-threaded performance and excellent Iris Xe integrated graphics, making it the go-to choice for premium creator and gaming laptops.
Best for: Premium gaming laptops or creator machines where a mix of single and multi-core performance is needed.
Read the full reviewFrequently Asked Questions
Which is better, Apple M1 Pro or Core i7-12800H?
Based on our editorial ratings, the Apple M1 Pro comes out ahead with a score of 9/10. That said, the best choice depends on your workload — check the spec and performance breakdown above for gaming, productivity and efficiency differences.
Which is faster for gaming, Apple M1 Pro or Core i7-12800H?
For gaming, the Core i7-12800H leads with a gaming performance score of 90/100 among Apple M1 Pro and Core i7-12800H.
Which uses less power?
The Core i7-12800H has the lowest rated TDP. Power draw across these chips: Core i7-12800H (45 W).
Which has more cores?
The Core i7-12800H has the most cores. Core counts: Apple M1 Pro (10 cores), Core i7-12800H (14 cores).
Which is faster in multi-core benchmarks?
The Core i7-12800H posts the highest multi-core benchmark score. Multi-core results: Core i7-12800H (0). Benchmark figures are approximate and workload-dependent.