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Apple M1 vs Intel Xeon Gold 6130T

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Which one of the central processing units is better: Apple M1 or Intel Xeon Gold 6130T? On this page we compare the technical data and benchmark results of different CPUs.

The Apple M1 has 8 cores and 8 threads with maximum working frequency of No turbo. The Apple M1 was released on Q4/2020.

The Intel Xeon Gold 6130T has 16 cores with 8 threads and No turbo of frequency. The Intel Xeon Gold 6130T was released on Q3/2017.

Differences
Reasons to consider
Apple M1
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  • Higher clock speed
    3.20 GHz left arrow 2.10 GHz
    Around -52% better clock speed
  • Performance per watt
    15 W left arrow 125 W
    About 8.33 0.97 times less performance per watt
Reasons to consider
Intel Xeon Gold 6130T
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  • More number of cores
    16 left arrow 8
    2 times more cores
Performance tests
Real tests Apple M1 vs Intel Xeon Gold 6130T
Specifications
Complete list of technical specifications
Apple M1 Apple M1
Intel Xeon Gold 6130T Intel Xeon Gold 6130T
CPU generation and family

Let's find out which one of Apple M1 and Intel Xeon Gold 6130T is of a more recent generation, and what segment it belongs to.

  • Name
    Apple M1 left arrow Intel Xeon Gold 6130T
  • Segment
    Mobile left arrow Desktop / Server
  • Family
    Apple M series left arrow Intel Xeon Gold
  • Generation
    1 left arrow 1
  • CPU group
    Apple M1 left arrow Intel Xeon Gold 5100/6100
CPU Cores and Base Frequency

In this block we are going to compare Apple M1 vs Intel Xeon Gold 6130T by main technical specifications: number of cores and threads, base and maximum frequencies, process technology and cache size. The higher these specifications are, the more powerful your CPU will be.

  • Frequency
    3.20 GHz left arrow 2.10 GHz
  • CPU Cores
    8 left arrow 16
  • Turbo (1 Core)
    No turbo left arrow 3.70 GHz
  • CPU Threads
    8 left arrow 32
  • Hyperthreading
    No left arrow Yes
  • Overclocking
    No left arrow No
  • Core architecture
    hybrid (big.LITTLE) left arrow normal
  • A core
    4x Firestorm left arrow --
  • B core
    4x Icestorm left arrow --
Internal Graphics

Common specifications for integrated graphics cards in Apple M1 and Intel Xeon Gold 6130T along with supported interfaces and connection options. This block has no effect on the final efficiency of the CPU.

  • GPU name
    Apple M1 (8 Core) left arrow no iGPU
  • GPU frequency
    3.20 GHz left arrow
  • GPU (Turbo)
    No turbo left arrow No turbo
  • Execution units
    128 left arrow
  • Max. GPU Memory
    8 GB left arrow --
  • Max. displays
    2 left arrow
  • Generation
    1 left arrow
  • Technology
    5 nm left arrow
  • Release date
    Q4/2020 left arrow
Hardware codec support

Let's compare the support of video codecs between Apple M1 and Intel Xeon Gold 6130T. Hardware support of video decoding by embedded graphics cards directly affects the speed and quality of rendering videos.

  • h265 / HEVC (8 bit)
    Decode / Encode left arrow No
  • h265 / HEVC (10 bit)
    Decode / Encode left arrow No
  • h264
    Decode / Encode left arrow No
  • VP9
    Decode / Encode left arrow No
  • VP8
    Decode left arrow No
  • AV1
    Decode left arrow No
  • AVC
    Decode left arrow No
  • VC-1
    Decode left arrow No
  • JPEG
    Decode / Encode left arrow No
Memory & PCIe

To choose the best model between Apple M1 and Intel Xeon Gold 6130T you need to pay special attention to memory type, clock frequency, multi-channel features, and PCIe version. The higher these numbers are, the better your CPU will be. Keep in mind that the maximum memory and frequency may also depend on the model of the motherboard.

  • Memory type
    LPDDR4X-4266 left arrow DDR4-2666
  • Max. Memory
    16 GB left arrow
  • ECC
    No left arrow Yes
  • Memory channels
    2 left arrow 6
  • PCIe version
    4.0 left arrow 3.0
  • PCIe lanes
    left arrow 48
Encryption

AES-NI encryption support for CPUs Apple M1 and Intel Xeon Gold 6130T.

  • AES-NI
    Yes left arrow Yes
Thermal Management

Let's find out what TDP value would be better for Apple M1 or Intel Xeon Gold 6130T? The Thermal Design Power (TDP) indicates the maximum amount of heat that should be dissipated by the chip cooling system. However, the value of TDP gives only a rough indication of the real power consumption of the CPU.

  • TDP (PL1)
    15 W left arrow 125 W
  • TDP up
    20 W left arrow --
  • TDP down
    10 W left arrow --
Technical details

Here you can find a comparison of 2nd and 3rd level cache sizes for Apple M1 and Intel Xeon Gold 6130T CPUs along with a list of ISA extensions.

  • Instruction set (ISA)
    ARMv8-A64 (64 bit) left arrow x86-64 (64 bit)
  • Virtualization
    None left arrow VT-x, VT-x EPT, VT-d
  • ISA extensions
    Rosetta 2 x86-Emulation left arrow SSE4.1, SSE4.2, AVX2, AVX-512
  • L2-Cache
    16.00 MB left arrow --
  • L3-Cache
    -- left arrow 22.00 MB
  • Architecture
    M1 left arrow Skylake
  • Technology
    5 nm left arrow 14 nm
  • Socket
    N/A left arrow LGA 3647
  • Release date
    Q4/2020 left arrow Q3/2017
Devices using this processor

List of devices based on Apple M1 and Intel Xeon Gold 6130T.

  • Used in
    Apple iMac 24 (2021)Apple MacBook Pro 13 (L2020)Apple MacBook Air (2020)Apple Mac mini (2020)Apple iPad Pro 11 (2021)Apple iPad Pro 12.9 (2021) left arrow Unknown
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