Flutter builds are way faster with M1 machines: A comparison of VMs

Flutter builds are way faster with M1 machines: A comparison of VMs

M1 machines are astonishingly fast! For iOS builds (with caching), we see build time improvements of ~50% compared with the Mac Pros.

TL;DR: M1 machines are astonishingly fast! For iOS builds (with caching), we see build time improvements of ~50% compared with the Mac Pros.

CI/CD with M1 machines

In November 2020, Apple released the M1 MacBook and, one year later, the M1 Pro/Max chips. Since then, we have all read and heard from other people about the crazy performance improvements. Perhaps you already read the tweet by Jameson Williams (a staff software engineer at Reddit):

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So we know that M1 machines are fast, but should we use them in CI/CD to speed up our pipeline? To help answer that question, we compared the M1 mini, Mac Pro, and Mac mini for iOS and macOS builds with Codemagic. In this article, we’ll give you the facts and figures you need to decide if an upgrade is worth it.

This article is written by Nils Reichardt and originally posted to Codemagic blog.

Comparison setup

Let’s talk about the setup of this comparison and take a look at questions like:

  • Which apps have been used for the builds?
  • Which platforms?
  • Release, debug, or profiling mode?

Apps

To compare the builds of the Flutter apps, we used two apps:

  • The default Counter app of Flutter
  • Sharezone — an open-source school planner students, parents, and teachers can use to organize together

In the comparison, we focus more on the Sharezone app because Sharezone is a real production app with +300,000 registered users. It uses a bunch of dependencies, like many of the Firebase packages and several other ones (Sharezone is open source — you can find all the dependencies here). Therefore, you will see very realistic build times.

Platforms

We are focusing on the following:

  • iOS
  • macOS
  • Tests (unit and widget tests)

System

We are using Codemagic’s virtual machines for the test, which you can use for CI/CD. These machines have the following configuration:

  • Mac Mini: 2,3GHz Quad Core / 8 GB
  • Mac Pro: 3.7GHz Quad Core / 32 GB
  • M1 Mini: 3.2 Quad Core / 8 GB

Flutter Configuration

Flutter version that we used is 2.10.5

To get a more realistic view, all builds used the release mode of Flutter.

For the tests, we just used the flutter test command.

Dependency caching

We compared the builds without and with caching. For caching, we cached the following paths:

  • Dart cache: $FLUTTER_ROOT/.pub-cache
  • CocoaPods cache: HOME/Library/Caches/CocoaPods

For more information about how to use caching in Codemagic, just take a look at the documentation on dependency caching.

Accuracy

We ran every build three times and calculated the average. For example, the later build time for the iOS Counter app is the average time of three builds.

In total, we ran 54 builds. You can also take a look at this spreadsheet, which shows all the raw data and links to the builds.

Results of comparing M1 Mini vs Mac Pro vs Mac Mini

We are coming to the central part of this article: the results. You will see how big the difference is in terms of build time between the Counter and the Sharezone apps. Therefore, it’s essential to use a real app for comparisons like this.

All build times are measured in seconds.

Counter app results

PlatformMac miniMac ProM1 mini
iOS927530
macOS895125

Sharezone app results

iOS

CachingMac miniMac ProM1 mini
No967658395
Yes967658395

The results are incredible! The M1 machines reduce build times (with caching) by 68% compared with the Mac mini and 53% compared with the Mac Pro.

macOS

CachingMac miniMac ProM1 mini
No479466433
Yes501401333

On macOS, we don’t see as huge of improvements compared with the iOS builds, but the M1 builds (with caching) are still 34% faster than the Mac mini builds and 17% faster than the Mac Pro builds.

Unit and widget tests

Mac miniMac ProM1 mini
849095

When comparing the machines in terms of unit and widget tests, we see nearly no differences between them.

Side note: Sharezone has 238 unit and widget tests.

Overall

Summary

To sum up the results: The M1 machines are nearly 50% faster than the Mac Pro machines, and their results are especially interesting when it comes to integration tests. We all know that slow CI pipelines suck. However, not only will M1 machines reduce the build times of your integration tests, but they are also the way to go if you want to publish your apps on the App Store or Play Store.

Get started with Codemagic and M1 VMs!