The first 13-inch MacBook Pro units reach consumers, already initial computer performance testing using the Geekbench program. As always, the results are perfect to compare with the previous generation of the new MacBook Pro or the new MacBook Air.
In the middle grade the test
It's best to put all the statistics on the table:
Gebenben single Core |
Geekbench Multi Core |
|
---|---|---|
MacBook Pro 13 "(2020), Intel Core i5 Gen8 Quad-core 1.4GHz |
927 |
3,822 |
MacBook Pro 13 "(2020), Intel Core i5 Gen10 Quad-core 2.0GHz |
1,236 |
4,455 |
MacBook Pro 13 "(2019), Intel Core i5 Gen8 Quan-core 2.4GHz |
952 |
3,907 |
MacBook Air (2020), Intel Core i3 Gen10 Dual-core 1.1GHz |
1,003 |
1,999 |
MacBook Air (2020), Intel Core i5 Gen10 Quad-core 1.1GHz |
1,055 |
2,642 |
Remember: The basic model processor of the new MacBook Pro is the same as its previous generationso performance does not change. That makes a test the same context the result is significantly lower than the new MacBook Air, albeit well worth the end user's attention.
It's a test result most importantly where the difference is obvious: while the MacBook Air is below 2,650 points (basic even falls below 2,000), the MacBook Pro is up by 3,800 points. Curious fact: even though Intel chip frequency drops from 2.4GHz to 2.0GHz from one generation to one of the more powerful MacBook Pro models, its performance increases. Reason for processor development itself, which trails the eighth to tenth generation of Core i5 researchers.
Performance tests make it clear that the MacBook Pro it is designed for those who limit their power to the highest degreesuch as photographers, video editors, or program editors. The MacBook Air, on the other hand, tends to function normally.