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Geekbench mac 20189/2/2023 ![]() This suggests that Apple will possibly not make any changes to the ports, look, and dimensions of the MacBook Pro in 2018. The company usually maintains the same chassis and design, and instead upgrades hardware internals such as processor, RAM, storage, and GPU. In the past as well, Apple has been known to not refresh its MacBook lineup frequently. Who could tell that a first generation chip from Apple will wipe the floor with decades worth of engineering from Intel M1X and M2 chips make the future look promising, but there’s still a lot to enjoy from the current generation. User: Vapormat: Upload Date: J10:59 AM: Views: 3: System Information. Geekbench 6.1.0 for macOS AVX2 Result Information. System Mac14,14 Apple M2 Ultra 3680 MHz (24 cores) Uploaded Jun 11, 2023. Top Single-Core Results Top Multi-Core Results Recent Results. System Mac14,14 Apple M2 Ultra 3680 MHz (24 cores) Uploaded Jun 11, 2023. This development comes as a surprise as a recent report suggested that Apple has no plans to release a major upgrade for its MacBook Pro lineup in 2018. Benchmark results for a Mac mini (Late 2018) with an Intel Core i7-8700B processor. The 13-inch variant earned a 4600 single-core score, and 9500 multi-core score. ![]() This is expected to be an upgraded model of the 13-inch MacBook Pro launched last year, and if the scores are true, it is a notable upgrade. The new MacBook Pro model scores 4448 in single-core test, and 16607 in multi-score testing. This computer started at 12,999, and its results were 1,378 single-core and. What’s interesting to compare is how far the M2 Ultra chip has come compared to Intel’s highest-end chip from the 2019 Mac Pro with a 28-core Xeon W processor. This is same as the developer beta version of macOS High Sierra that was released days ago. One test showed the new Mac Studio reaching a 2,669 single-core score and a 21,203 multi-core score. It packs 16GB of 2133MHz LPDDR3 RAM, and runs on macOS 10.13.6 with build number 17G2110. The GeekBench listing suggests that the new MacBook Pro 15,2 runs on the Intel Core i7-8559U Coffee Lake processor (a 14nm processor which features a TDP of 28W, a base frequency of 2.7GHz, and a maximum turbo frequency of 4.5GHz). To recall, Apple refreshed the MacBook Pro lineup last year with Kaby Lake CPUs and added a new 13-inch variant as well. If this is true, this will be the first time Apple will integrate Coffee Lake CPUs into its laptop lineup. ![]() A new MacBook Pro laptop model was spotted on GeekBench with impressive scores, and was listed to be running on the latest Intel Coffee Lake CPUs. Reports of an entry-level MacBook are doing the rounds, but now a refresh of the MacBook Pro may also be in the offing.
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