It and Apple’s latest use the same Intel processor, and so the now-discontinued model has virtually the same Geekbench 5 score as the new one. The situation is completely different for anyone who got the 15-inch MacBook Pro introduced earlier this year. Or the top-tier 2013 model scored 3284, according to Primate Labs.īenchmark scores aren’t perfect indicators of real-world performance, but differences in scores as large as those indicate that the new 16-inch MacBook Pro will be significantly faster than those 4-year-old and 6-year-old models. The Multi-Core Scores vary quite a bit, but after ignoring some obvious outliers the average falls at 6891.Ĭonsider that the best-performing 2015 MacBook Pro with a 15-inch display scored 3336 on this same Geekbench 5 test. Several Geekbench 5 tests have already been performed on the MacBookPro16.1, the code-name for the laptop that went on sale this morning, and uploaded to the Primate Labs’ site. This MacBook features slight improvements in the battery department, makes the switch from NVIDIA to AMD for discrete graphics, faster internal storage, and. The top-of-the-line version of the just-introduced 16-inch MacBook Pro has a ninth-generation Intel 2.3GHz 8-core Core i9 processor. Check these 16-inch MacBook Pro Geekbench scores Plenty of people have been holding out for a MacBook without the infamous Butterfly keyboard, and that’s what Apple delivered this morning - a new macOS laptop with a Magic Keyboard. I was up for both theApple Watch and the Macbook but I’ll be giving both a miss.And it’s not just about the larger screen. It’s not bad enough to migrate back to Microsoft but it is enough to not buy any Apple products for awhile. My new iMac fully specec 27 inch retina is not performing to well either, it’s slow, my early 2013 MacBook Pro is so much quicker.Īdd the introduced niggles on my iPhone 6 Plus and I’m feeling a little bit Jaded by Apple products. I feel the same about the Apple Watch, the one I like is $1,000 plus and for me the version I configured is a default classic watch look and strap and I find myself feeling unable to support that price. I love my Apple kit and normally buy everything and have given my 11 inch air to my son but despite this being my favourite device I find myself deciding to bypass this. Greetings to 9to5mac crue and fellow commentators!įor me it’s like going to a lap dancing club, why wind yourself up for no return… It looks it wonderful, has a retina display but I read it is a lot slower than an Air so I’m not sure what the a retina display will have to push if the CPU’s can’t do any thing substantial. I am sure it will serve me for years to come! – just like the old white plastic MacBooks people still use! Sadly I will need to wait until June to get it – as it isn’t cheap, but remember – you are paying for the quality. I’ll be able to do all of this everywhere with this Macbooks’ portability. Movies, gaming ( old classics like BG, IWD), my favourite music will go to the next level. Now I will finally be able to take it with me everywhere without worrying about my back. Apple can simply force all software makers to recompile for ARM or utilize Rosetta 2, Lenovo cant force such things when. I can see now how my preferences changed in time. I always thought I will need a more powerful machine (gaming etc.), as well as I will never go GOLD. I wouldn’t compare it to Yoga 3 Pro – different hardware and software. I actually think we will be suprised about its’ performance. I’ve been looking forward for such a laptop. What do I think? As ‘jimgramze’ wrote below – it’s a dream come true – at least for me.
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