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Apple M1 7-Core GPU vs NVIDIA RTX 3500 Ada Generation Laptop GPU

Apple M1 7-Core GPU

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The Apple M1 GPU is an integrated graphics card offering 7 cores (1 deactivated core in the entry MacBook Air) designed by Apple and integrated in the Apple M1 SoC. According to Apple it is faster and more energy efficient as competing products (like the Tiger Lake Xe GPU). The peak performance of the high end variant with 8 cores is 2.6 teraflops, therefore the 7 core version should offer around 2.3 teraflops. Thanks to the unified memory architecture it should have fast access to the RAM.

The Apple M1 is manufactured in the modern 5nm process at TSMC and should offer an excellent energy efficiency.

NVIDIA RTX 3500 Ada Generation Laptop GPU

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The Nvidia RTX 3500 Ada Generation is a higher-end professional graphics card for use in laptops that sports 5,120 CUDA cores and 12 GB of ECC GDDR6 VRAM. Brought into existence in 2023, this graphics adapter leverages TSMC's 5 nm process and Nvidia's Ada Lovelace architecture to achieve higher-than-average performance combined with moderate power consumption. The Nvidia-recommended TGP range for the card is very wide at 60 W to 140 W leading to bizarre performance differences between different systems powered by what is supposed to be the same product.

Hardware-wise, the RTX 3500 is a cut-down GeForce RTX 4070 Desktop, as far as we can tell. Consequently, both make use of the AD104 chip and have little difficulty running triple-A games at QHD 1440p.

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Architecture and Features

Ada Lovelace brings a range of improvements over older graphics cards utilizing the outgoing Ampere architecture. It's not just a better manufacturing process and a higher number of CUDA cores that we have here (up to 16,384 versus 10,752); under-the-hood refinements are plentiful, including an immensely larger L2 cache, an optimized ray tracing routine (a different wat to determine what is transparent and what isn't is used), and other changes. Naturally, these graphics cards can both encode and decode some of the most widely used video codecs, AVC, HEVC and AV1 included; they also support a host of Nvidia technologies, including Optimus and DLSS 3, and they can certainly be used for various AI tasks.

The RTX 3500 Ada features 40 RT cores of the 3rd generation, 160 Tensor cores of the 4th generation and 5,120 CUDA cores. Multiply those numbers by 1.15 and what you get looks exactly like a desktop RTX 4070: 46, 184 and 5,888, respectively. Elsewhere, the graphics card comes with 12 GB of 192-bit wide ECC GDDR6 memory for a very healthy throughput of ~432 GB/s. Error correction can be turned off if desired. The fact that error correction is present here proves that the RTX 3500 Ada is indeed targeted at professional users.

Just like Ampere-based cards, the RTX 3500 makes use of the PCI-Express 4 protocol. 8K SUHD monitors are supported, however, DP 1.4a video outputs may prove to be a bottleneck down the line.

Performance

While we have not tested a single system featuring an RTX 3500 Ada Generation as of February 2024, we have plenty of performance data for the RTX 4070 Desktop, a graphics card that's about 20% superior to the RTX 3500 Ada Generation. Based on that, we fully expect the RTX 3500 to deliver:

  • a Blender 3.3 Classroom CUDA score of around 32 seconds
  • a 3DMark 11 GPU score of around 44,000
  • around 90 fps in GTA V (1440p - Highest settings possible, 16x AF, 4x MSAA, FXAA)
  • around 50 fps in Cyberpunk 2077 (1440p - High settings, Ultra RT, "Quality" DLSS)

Nvidia's marketing materials mention "up to 23 TFLOPS" of performance, a 15% improvement over 20 TFLOPS delivered by the RTX 3000 Ada Generation.

Your mileage may vary depending on how competent the cooling solution of your laptop is and how high the TGP power target of the RTX 3500 is. One other thing worth mentioning is that enabling error correction appears to reduce the amount of video memory that is available to applications and games by up to a gigabyte.

Power consumption

Nvidia no longer divides its laptop graphics cards into Max-Q and non-max-Q models. Instead, laptop makers are free to set the TGP according to their needs, and the range can sometimes be shockingly wide. This is the case for the RTX 3500, as the lowest value recommended for it sits at just 60 W while the highest is more than two times higher at 140 W (this most likely includes Dynamic Boost). The slowest system built around an RTX 3500 Ada can easily be 60% slower than the fastest one. This is the kind of delta that we've been seeing on consumer-grade laptops featuring the latest GeForce RTX cards.

Last but not the least, the improved 5 nm process (TSMC 4N) the RTX 3500 is built with makes for very decent energy efficiency, as of mid 2023.

Apple M1 7-Core GPUNVIDIA RTX 3500 Ada Generation Laptop GPU
RTX Ada Generation Laptop GPU Series
M1 Max 32-Core GPU compare 32 @ 1.3 GHz512 Bit
M1 Max 24-Core GPU compare 24 @ 1.3 GHz
M1 Pro 16-Core GPU compare 16 @ 1.3 GHz
M1 Pro 14-Core GPU compare 14 @ 1.3 GHz
M1 8-Core GPU compare 8 @ 1.28 GHz
M1 7-Core GPU 7 @ 1.28 GHz
NVIDIA RTX 5000 Ada Generation Laptop GPU compare 9728 @ 0.93 - 1.68 GHz256 Bit @ 20000 MHz
NVIDIA RTX 4000 Ada Generation Laptop GPU compare 7424 192 Bit @ 16000 MHz
NVIDIA RTX 3500 Ada Generation Laptop GPU 5120 192 Bit @ 16000 MHz
NVIDIA RTX 3000 Ada Generation Laptop GPU compare 4608 128 Bit @ 16000 MHz
NVIDIA RTX 2000 Ada Generation Laptop GPU compare 3072 128 Bit @ 16000 MHz
Nvidia RTX 1000 Ada Generation Laptop GPU compare 2560 96 Bit @ 16000 MHz
Nvidia RTX 500 Ada Generation Laptop GPU compare 2048 64 Bit @ 12000 MHz
Pipelines7 - unified5120 - unified
Core Speed1278 MHz
Memory TypeLPDDR4X-4266GDDR6
Shared Memorynono
technology5 nm5 nm
Date of Announcement10.11.2020 21.03.2023
ArchitectureAda Lovelace
Raytracing Cores40
Tensor / AI Cores160
Theoretical Performance23 TFLOPS FP32
Memory Speed16000 effective = 2000 MHz
Memory Bus Width192 Bit
Max. Amount of Memory12 GB
Memory Bandwidth432 GB/s
APIDirectX 12 Ultimate, Shader 6.7, OpenGL 4.6, OpenCL 3.0, Vulkan 1.3
Power Consumption115 Watt (60 - 115 Watt TGP)
PCIe4.0 x16
Displays4 Displays (max.), HDMI 2.1, DisplayPort 1.4a
Notebook Sizelarge
Link to Manufacturer Pageimages.nvidia.com
PredecessorRTX A3000 Laptop GPU

Benchmarks

3DMark - 3DMark Wild Life Unlimited
16159 Points (8%)
3DMark - 3DMark Wild Life Extreme Unlimited
4515 Points (5%)
Unigine Heaven 3.0 - Unigine Heaven 3.0 OpenGL
36.4 fps (16%)
Blender - Blender 3.3 Classroom METAL *
956 Seconds (100%)
Cinebench R15
Cinebench R15 OpenGL 64 Bit + Apple M1 7-Core GPU
Cinebench R15 - Cinebench R15 OpenGL 64 Bit
90 fps (5%)
Cinebench R15 OpenGL Ref. Match 64 Bit + Apple M1 7-Core GPU
Cinebench R15 - Cinebench R15 OpenGL Ref. Match 64 Bit
99.5 % (100%)
GFXBench - GFXBench 5.0 Aztec Ruins High Tier Offscreen
72.4 fps (13%)
GFXBench - GFXBench 5.0 Aztec Ruins Normal Tier Offscreen
192 fps (14%)
GFXBench - GFXBench Car Chase Offscreen
162 fps (18%)
GFXBench 3.1 - GFXBench Manhattan ES 3.1 Offscreen
240 fps (5%)
GFXBench 3.0 - GFXBench 3.0 Manhattan Offscreen
376 fps (22%)
GFXBench (DX / GLBenchmark) 2.7
GFXBench T-Rex HD Offscreen C24Z16 + Apple M1 7-Core GPU
GFXBench (DX / GLBenchmark) 2.7 - GFXBench T-Rex HD Offscreen C24Z16
620 fps (5%)
Geekbench 6.2 - Geekbench 6.2 GPU OpenCL
18341 Points (5%)
Geekbench 6.2 - Geekbench 6.2 GPU Metal
30112 Points (19%)
Power Consumption - GFXBench Aztec Ruins Normal Tier Offscreen Power Consumption 150cd *
19.5 Watt (8%)

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Game Benchmarks

The following benchmarks stem from our benchmarks of review laptops. The performance depends on the used graphics memory, clock rate, processor, system settings, drivers, and operating systems. So the results don't have to be representative for all laptops with this GPU. For detailed information on the benchmark results, click on the fps number.

QHD 2560x1440
100%
M1 7-Core GPU:
58  fps
low 1280x720
100%
M1 7-Core GPU:
45.2  fps
med. 1920x1080
100%
M1 7-Core GPU:
28  fps
high 1920x1080
100%
M1 7-Core GPU:
17.7  fps
low 1280x720
100%
M1 7-Core GPU:
95.2 (!)  fps
med. 1920x1080
100%
M1 7-Core GPU:
26.3 (!)  fps
high 1920x1080
100%
M1 7-Core GPU:
17.4 (!)  fps
low 1280x720
100%
M1 7-Core GPU:
65  fps
med. 1920x1080
100%
M1 7-Core GPU:
22  fps
F1 2017

F1 2017

2017
low 1280x720
100%
M1 7-Core GPU:
60  fps
med. 1920x1080
100%
M1 7-Core GPU:
54  fps
high 1920x1080
100%
M1 7-Core GPU:
43  fps
low 1280x720
100%
M1 7-Core GPU:
43.9  fps
med. 1920x1080
100%
M1 7-Core GPU:
32.5  fps
low 1024x768
100%
M1 7-Core GPU:
80.3  fps
high 1920x1080
100%
M1 7-Core GPU:
30.1  fps
ultra 1920x1080
100%
M1 7-Core GPU:
27  fps
4K 3840x2160
100%
M1 7-Core GPU:
15.8  fps
low 1280x720
100%
M1 7-Core GPU:
47.6  fps
med. 1366x768
100%
M1 7-Core GPU:
35.3  fps
high 1920x1080
100%
M1 7-Core GPU:
19  fps
low 1024x768
100%
M1 7-Core GPU:
109  fps
high 1366x768
100%
M1 7-Core GPU:
69  fps
ultra 1920x1080
100%
M1 7-Core GPU:
44.4  fps
high 1366x768
100%
M1 7-Core GPU:
86  fps
ultra 1920x1080
100%
M1 7-Core GPU:
47  fps

Average Gaming Apple M1 7-Core GPU → 100%

Average Gaming 30-70 fps → 100%

Apple M1 7-Core GPUlowmed.highultraQHD4K
Hearthstone58
Borderlands 345.22817.7
Total War: Three Kingdoms95.226.317.4
Shadow of the Tomb Raider6522
F1 2017605443
Warhammer 40.000: Dawn of War III43.932.5
Civilization VI80.330.12715.8
Deus Ex Mankind Divided47.635.319
Counter-Strike: GO1096944.4
Batman: Arkham City8647
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