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Apple's WWDC 2018 event is happening today and New benchmark results have leaked onto the internet, and it appears to show a brand-new 14.2-inch MacBook Pro, which will be powered by Intel’s six-core i7-8750H processor.
According to the benchmarks, which are listed on Geekbench’s website, the “MacBookPro14,3”, as it’s called there, will have the six-core chip. It’s capable of a base clock of 2.21Ghz, and a boost of up to 4.1GHz, and those two extra cores look set to seriously increase the performance of the MacBook Pro compared to the previous version, which has a quad-core processor.
Geekbench is a cross-platform processor benchmark that is used to see just how powerful the CPUs in computers are – we use it ourselves as part of our extensive reviewing process. According to the Geekbench results, the new MacBook Pro scored 4,902 in the single-core test, and a whopping 22,316 in the multi-core test.
This blows away the performance of the 13-inch MacBook Pro with Touch Bar (mid-2017), which scored 4,383 in the single-core test and 9,313 in the multi-core. If these benchmark results are genuine, then the new MacBook Pro will be a seriously powerful device.
Originally posted on techradar.com
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