Back in December 2020 when I first got my hands on a MacBook with the new M1 Apple Silicon chips I ran some benchmarks. FME Desktop 2020 ran fairly well under Rosetta, but obviously did not show the full potential of the M1.
Recently Safe released an Apple Silicon native version of FME Desktop 2023 and I decided to run the benchmarks again.
I had to modify the benchmark slightly as the Mac Apple Silicon version does not support File Geodatabases currently. Instead I use FMEs native FFS format for readers and writers. Other than that - the benchmark is identical to the one I ran in 2020. A simple point on area overlay that I run twice:
- 2.7M points and 1.9M polygons
- 4.8M points and 2.4M polygons
The benchmarks were run on the following hardware:
- MacBook M1 Pro 16 2021 with 32 GB RAM/MacOS 13 Ventura
- Dell Precision 5530 Core i7-8550H/32 GB RAM/Windows 10
Benchmark time results
2.7M points and 1.9M polygons | 4.8M points and 2.4M polygons | |
FME 2021, MacOS Rosetta | 02:46 | 04:19 |
FME 2023, MacOS ARM native | 00:47 | 01:16 |
FME 2021, Windows | 04:24 | 04:49 |
FME 2023, Windows | 02:37 | 04:34 |
Peak memory usage (Kb)
2.7M points and 1.9M polygons | 4.8M points and 2.4M polygons | |
FME 2021, MacOS Rosetta | 2 708 812 | 3 615 104 |
FME 2023, MacOS ARM native | 1 971 392 | 2 620 864 |
FME 2021, Windows | 2 526 668 | 3 364 744 |
FME 2023, Windows | 1 891 032 | 2 537 420 |
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