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13-inch Pro and 2022 MacBook Air Benchmark Results

Apple released the much talked almost 12-inch MacBook at the Spring Forward issue last week. It also refreshed the thirteen-inch MacBook Pro and MacBook Air with a new processor and several other enhancements. In some early benchmark comparison of these new machines with their earlier models, we are looking at decent performance enhancements along with almost no tangible differences in case of some models. Here are the details!

2015 MacBook Air benchmark results:

These latest and quite early 2022 MacBook benchmark results come up thanks to Primate Labs. The results published by Primate definitely show some enhancements merely nil surprisingly awesome that would brand you leap out of your chair and go the new machines.

2015 MacBook Air criterion results show a half-dozen pct increase in performance in the 32-bit single-core test and a 14 percentage improvement than the predecessor in the 64-flake multi-core test.

The refreshed 13-inch Retina MacBook Pro shows even smaller improvements in this 2022 MacBook and MacBook Pro benchmark tests. Both the single and multi-cadre tests showed a mere 3 to 6 pct improved operation depending on the chip.

Single-core performance has increased between 3% to 7% from Haswell to Broadwell, depending on the model. Multi-core performance has increased 3% to half dozen%. These sorts of increases are in line with what I would wait from a "Tick" processor. -John Poole

The new 2022 MacBook starts selling in two variants with differing cores and storage capacities. It weighs in a mere 2 pounds and costs y'all $1299 and $1599 - depends on what processor frequency and storage capacity you are going for. MacBook Air starts from $999; due to comparatively ameliorate performance of Intel Core i7 powered variant, John Poole of Primate Labs recommended to go for the i7 model.

If y'all're thinking of buying the new MacBook I would strongly recommend the i7 processor. It has twenty% faster single-core performance and 25% faster multi-core functioning for only a 15% increase in price.

-Source: The Primates Labs

Source: https://wccftech.com/macbook-pro-and-2015-macbook-air-benchmark/

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