Geekbench v6.7.1 for Mac
Geekbench v6.7.1 for Mac
Geekbench AI is a cross-platform AI benchmark that uses real-world machine learning tasks to evaluate performance when running AI workloads. Geekbench AI measures the performance of your CPU, GPU, and NPU to determine whether your device is ready for advanced machine learning applications today and tomorrow.
Real-World AI Performance
Geekbench AI runs ten AI workloads, each with three different data types, providing a multidimensional picture of on-device AI performance. Using large datasets simulating real-world AI use cases, both developers and consumers can measure on-device AI performance in just a few minutes using Single Precision, Half Precision, and Quantized scores.
Measure AI performance on CPU, GPU, or NPU
Geekbench AI analyzes AI performance across the hardware stack—select your device’s GPU, CPU, or dedicated NPU for testing. You can also select available AI frameworks on your device, such as Core ML or QNN. Developers can determine the best combination of frameworks and models for specific workloads, while consumers can easily evaluate the impact of dedicated AI hardware.
Compare AI performance across platforms
Geekbench AI runs identical workloads on Android, iOS, Windows, macOS, and Linux. Our benchmark is designed for hardware with varying capabilities—whether testing a smartphone with an ultra-efficient NPU or a dedicated workstation with kilowatts of AI computing power. Instantly compare results using our Geekbench AI results browser.
Geekbench v6.7.1 for Mac — Know Exactly How Fast Your Mac Is
Ever wondered how your Mac stacks up against the rest of the world? Geekbench by Primate Labs is the benchmark tool that answers that question in minutes. Trusted by tech enthusiasts, developers, and professionals worldwide, Geekbench 6 measures your Mac’s CPU and GPU performance with real-world workloads — and version 6.7.1 is the most accurate and reliable release yet.
What’s New in v6.7.1?
Intel BOT Detection One of the key additions in the 6.7 series is Intel Binary Optimization Tool (BOT) detection. BOT modifies instruction sequences in executables to boost performance, and Primate Labs has now built in the ability to detect and account for it — ensuring benchmark scores stay honest and consistent across different hardware setups.
Geekbench Browser Connection Fix Version 6.7.1 specifically addresses connection errors that some users experienced when uploading results to the Geekbench Browser on certain platforms. Now your results sync reliably every time.
Improved Platform Support The 6.7 update also brought meaningful improvements across platforms better SoC identification, improved CPU detection, and stability fixes — making scores more consistent and trustworthy whether you’re on an Apple Silicon Mac or an Intel machine.
Scores Stay Comparable Importantly, Geekbench 6.7 scores remain fully comparable with Geekbench 6.3 through 6.6, so you can fairly benchmark your Mac against millions of existing results on the Geekbench Browser without any confusion.
What Does Geekbench Actually Test?
- Single-Core & Multi-Core CPU — measures real-world performance including text processing, image manipulation, machine learning, and code compilation
- GPU Compute — tests your graphics processor via Metal, OpenCL, and Vulkan APIs
- Cross-Platform Comparison — compare your Mac against any PC, phone, or other device in the global Geekbench database
macOS Compatibility
Geekbench v6.7.1 requires macOS 11 (Big Sur) or later and supports both Apple Silicon and Intel Macs natively.

