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Apple M1 (8GB)

The Apple M1 (8GB) has 8 GB VRAM and 68 GB/s memory bandwidth. It can run 20 of our 70 tracked models natively in VRAM at 8k context.

With 8 GB LPDDR4X, the Apple M1 (8GB) is a laptop-tier GPU that can run 20 models natively. It's best for smaller models under 8B parameters.

Apple M1 (8GB): 8GB at 68 GB/s — base M1.

7B at Q4 tight. ~2-3 t/s for 7B.

8GB severely limits practical use.

VendorApple
ArchitectureApple M1
CPU cores8 (4P + 4E)
VRAM8 GB (unified)
Memory typeLPDDR4X
Memory bandwidth68 GB/s
Compute backendMETAL
TierLaptop
Released2020
Models (native)20 / 70
Models (offload)0 / 70
Software: MLX gives the best performance on Apple Silicon; llama.cpp Metal backend is a solid alternative. Both are well-supported by Ollama.

Popular models for this GPU

Models this GPU runs natively in VRAM (20)

Too large for this GPU (50)

Frequently asked questions

How much VRAM does the Apple M1 (8GB) have?
The Apple M1 (8GB) has 8 GB of LPDDR4X with 68 GB/s memory bandwidth (unified system memory, shared between CPU and GPU).
What is the Apple M1 (8GB) best for?
With 8 GB of VRAM, the Apple M1 (8GB) is best for running compact models (1B–8B) at low quantization, suitable for edge inference, prototyping, and lightweight tasks.
What LLMs can the Apple M1 (8GB) run locally?
The Apple M1 (8GB) can run 20 of the 70 open-weight models tracked by CanItRun natively in VRAM at 8k context. Top options include: Llama 3.1 8B Instruct at Q3_K_M, Llama 3.2 3B Instruct at Q8_0, Llama 3.2 1B Instruct at FP32.
Can the Apple M1 (8GB) run Llama 3.3 70B Instruct?
The Apple M1 (8GB) does not have enough VRAM to run Llama 3.3 70B Instruct. You would need more VRAM or a lower quantization level.
Can the Apple M1 (8GB) run Qwen 3.6 27B?
The Apple M1 (8GB) does not have enough VRAM to run Qwen 3.6 27B. You would need more VRAM or a lower quantization level.
Can the Apple M1 (8GB) run Llama 3.1 8B Instruct?
Yes. The Apple M1 (8GB) runs Llama 3.1 8B Instruct natively in VRAM at Q3_K_M quantization, achieving approximately 19.8 tokens per second.