You can follow iClarified on Twitter, Facebook, Google+, or RSS for more Apple news, tutorials, and videos. We'll let you know when a more accurate benchmark average is available.įor more details on the refreshed MacBooks including pricing and specifications, please click here. There are still very few benchmark scores logged in the Geekbench browser so these results are preliminary. The new 13-inch MacBook Air featuring an Intel i5 1.6 GHz processor achieved a single-core score of 2937 and multi-core score of 5808 besting the early 2014 model which scored 26. That's higher than the early 2014 model which scored 26. Unless you need portability, for only 200 more than the fastest 2013 Retina MacBook Pro you can get the fastest 2013 iMac (both with 16G of RAM and 512G flash storage). The new 11-inch MacBook Air featuring an Intel i5 1.6GHz processor achieved a single-core score of 2920 and a multi-core score of 5781. Not if you are running serious pro apps like OctaneRender or DaVinci Resolve or After Effects Ray-traced 3D - each of which runs three times faster on the iMac. That's just around last year's model scores of 30. Looking at Geekbench scores, the early 2015 model of the 13-inch Retina MacBook Pro achieved a single-core score of 3043 and a multi-core score of 6448. Early benchmark scores for the refreshed 13-inch Retina MacBook Pro and MacBook Airs reveal slightly better performance than their predecessors.
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