We are still waiting to receive the first benchmarks of the new M1 Pro and M1 Max chips from Apple (it won’t take too long knowing that they are launched next week), but we can make certain comparisons that already show that those chips are very, very serious.
One of them makes it clear: the M1 Max chip has more raw computing power than the PlayStation 5. They are 10.4 teraflops confirmed by Apple compared to the official 10.28 teraflops of the Sony console. The top-of-the-range MacBook Pros could run your games without messing up.
The efficiency of Apple Silicon: all the power of the PS5 packed into a laptop
You just have to look at the same MacBook Pro and put it next to the PlayStation 5 to see the differences in efficiency. The console requires a powerful fan to run smoothly, while the MacBook Pro only requires two laptop fans. It would be necessary to see the noise emitted by both machines at full power, but the abyss in efficiency is indisputable.
We can also mention the speed of the SSD, which in gross data transfer is 5.5 GB / s on the PlayStation and 7.2 GB / s on the M1 Max chip. I can think of more than one game to try on the new MacBook Pros, with their graphic details to the maximum, to see how they would work.