Apple did not have time to announce the updated line of MacBook Pro based on the latest Haswell chips , as the web has emerged detailed results of testing machines in the Geekbench benchmark 3. Held resource Primate Labs test evaluates the performance of the processor and system memory laptops.
New MacBook Pro with 13 - and 15-inch displays Retina hardly differ from laptops, presented last year. However, Apple has equipped the entire line of more powerful Intel Core processors with increased frequency. In particular at the 13-inch MacBook Pro chip clock speed Intel Core i5 with two cores increased from 2.4 to 2.6 GHz (frequency mode "turbo" - from 2.9 to 3.1 GHz). Older modification now features a 2.8-GHz chip (the frequency increased to 3.3 GHz), not 2.6 GHz as before.
MacBook Pro laptops with 15.4-inch screen is also available in two basic versions. Received less expensive 4-core Core i7 processor with a frequency of 2,2-3,4 GHz (primarily 2.0-3.2 GHz). More expensive modification carries Core i7 chip with a frequency of 2.5-3.7 GHz (previously 2.3-3.5 GHz). In 15-inch models now 16 GB of RAM instead of 8 GB.
In Geekbench benchmark 13-inch MacBook Pro with a processor Intel Core i5-4278U (2.6 GHz) in testing with a single core results achieved in 2832 points, and in multi-mode - 5887 points. The results of the model with a chip Intel Core i5-4308U (2.8 GHz) - 3012 and 6263 points respectively.
For comparison, the 13-inch MacBook Pro sample last fall (with Core i5-4288U) in the same test figures were somewhat more modest - 2817/5817 points, while the older model (Core i5-4558U) achieves results 2979/6038 points. Thus, the difference in performance between the 13-inch MacBook Pro Release in 2014 and 2013 is 7.8%.
15-inch MacBook Pro have been tested by experts Primate Labs. Model results with processors Intel Core i7-4770HQ (2,2 GHz), Core i7-4870HQ (2,5 GHz) and Core i7-4980HQ - 3073, 3284 and 3544 points in single-core test and 11624, 12462 and 13570 respectively in multi- . The difference in performance between the 15-inch "Pro" issue in 2014 and 2013 was 9.6%.