Video Editing on Apple Silicon

For video editing, the most impactful specs are the dedicated media engines—not raw CPU or GPU cores. ProRes engines handle Apple's professional codec in hardware, dramatically speeding up timeline scrubbing and exports in Final Cut Pro and DaVinci Resolve. Video decode/encode engine counts determine how many simultaneous H.264/HEVC streams you can process. AV1 hardware decode (1 engine on Pro and Max, 2 on Ultra) accelerates playback of AV1 content from streaming sources.

GPU TFLOPS and memory bandwidth still matter for effects-heavy timelines, colour grading, and Fusion compositing. If you work primarily with ProRes or multicam workflows, prioritise ProRes engine count above all else.

Laptops

The M5 Max is the laptop video editing champion: 2 ProRes engines, 2 video encode/decode engines, and 614 GB/s memory bandwidth for buttery 8K ProRes timelines. The M5 Pro halves the media engines but is more than enough for 4K ProRes and multicam H.264/HEVC. The base M5 and A18 Pro have a single engine each—fine for straightforward 4K editing but will be substantially slower on heavy exports.

Spec M5
10c CPU / 10c GPU
M5
10c CPU / 8c GPU
A18 Pro
6c CPU / 5c GPU
M5 Max
18c CPU / 40c GPU
M5 Max
18c CPU / 32c GPU
M5 Pro
18c CPU / 20c GPU
M5 Pro
15c CPU / 16c GPU
Devices MacBook Air 15″
MacBook Air 13″
MacBook Pro 14″
iPad Pro 13″
iPad Pro 11″
Apple Vision Pro
MacBook Air 13″ MacBook Neo MacBook Pro 16″
MacBook Pro 14″
MacBook Pro 16″
MacBook Pro 14″
MacBook Pro 16″
MacBook Pro 14″
MacBook Pro 14″
CPU Cores 10 10 6 18 18 18 15
Super Cores 4 4 6 6 6 5
Performance Cores 2 12 12 12 10
Efficiency Cores 6 6 4
GPU cores 10 8 5 40 32 20 16
TFLOPS 5.13 4.11 20.53 16.42 10.27 8.21
Memory bandwidth (GB/s) 153.6 153.6 60 614 460 307 307
Hardware Acceleration H264
HEVC
ProRes
ProRes RAW
H264
HEVC
ProRes
ProRes RAW
H264
HEVC
ProRes
ProRes RAW
H264
HEVC
ProRes
ProRes RAW
H264
HEVC
ProRes
ProRes RAW
H264
HEVC
ProRes
ProRes RAW
H264
HEVC
ProRes
ProRes RAW
Video Decode 1 1 1 2 2 1 1
Video Encode 1 1 1 2 2 1 1
ProRes Engines 1 1 1 2 2 1 1
AV1 Decode 1 1 1 1 1 1 1

Desktops

The M3 Ultra in the Mac Studio doubles up to 4 ProRes engines and 4 video encode/decode engines—the best option for 8K multicam or high-volume ProRes rendering. The M4 Max in the Mac Studio is the sweet spot for most professional 4K–6K workflows with 2 of each engine. The M4 in the iMac and Mac mini handles casual editing well but will bottleneck on heavier exports.

Spec M4
10c CPU / 10c GPU
M4
8c CPU / 8c GPU
M4 Pro
14c CPU / 20c GPU
M4 Pro
12c CPU / 16c GPU
M4 Max
16c CPU / 40c GPU
M4 Max
14c CPU / 32c GPU
M3 Ultra
32c CPU / 80c GPU
M3 Ultra
28c CPU / 60c GPU
Devices iMac
Mac mini
iMac Mac mini Mac mini Mac Studio Mac Studio Mac Studio Mac Studio
CPU Cores 10 8 14 12 16 14 32 28
Performance Cores 4 4 10 8 12 10 24 20
Efficiency Cores 6 4 4 4 4 4 8 8
GPU cores 10 8 20 16 40 32 80 60
TFLOPS 4.26 3.41 8.52 6.82 17.04 13.64 28.262 21.197
Memory bandwidth (GB/s) 120 120 273 273 546 409.6 819.2 819.2
Hardware Acceleration H264
HEVC
ProRes
ProRes RAW
H264
HEVC
ProRes
ProRes RAW
H264
HEVC
ProRes
ProRes RAW
H264
HEVC
ProRes
ProRes RAW
H264
HEVC
ProRes
ProRes RAW
H264
HEVC
ProRes
ProRes RAW
H264
HEVC
ProRes
ProRes RAW
H264
HEVC
ProRes
ProRes RAW
Video Decode 1 1 1 1 2 2 4 4
Video Encode 1 1 1 1 2 2 4 4
ProRes Engines 1 1 1 1 2 2 4 4
AV1 Decode 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 2