13.3-inch MacBook Pro Retina appeared in many rumors since the beginning of this year. (Photo: Forestinsight).
Arstechnica has revealed the benchmark results of a 13.3-inch MacBook Pro Retina. This information is taken from GeekBench's online database. According to Arstechnica , the 13.3-inch MacBook Pro has a configuration of a Core i7-3520M processor with a speed of 2.9GHz and a GeekBench score (32-bit) of 7,756.
The product model that appeared on this benchmark test is rumored to run on OS X 10.8.1. This version of OS X has not been publicly available or released to Apple, although it has been mentioned by the manufacturer before.
Although the 15-inch MacBook Pro Retina is the only computer model introduced by Apple at WWDC in June this year, the 13.3-inch model appears in the earlier rumors. In July, GeekBench revealed a series of benchmark results for the "MacBookPro10.2 " model.
The source said that the current 13.3-inch MacBook Pro is marked with the code " MacBookPro9,2" while the MacBook Pro 15-inch and 15-inch MacBook Pro Retina are "MacBookPro9,1" and " MacBook Pro10.1 ". Therefore, calling the " MacBookPro10.2" model may be the 13.3-inch MacBook Pro Retina.
after the launch of the first macbook pro with a retina display last year, apple brand fans predicted that one day the apple apples would end up with the regular macbook pro, which is only equipped with a low-resolution screen. .
apple's new macbook 12 has an absolute thinness, a retina display, but retains an impressive battery life of about 9 hours. this 9-hour figure is nearly 2 hours lower than the macbook pro 13 in 2015 but remember that the battery capacity on the macbook 12 is nearly half lower than the macbook pro 13 (39.7wh compared to 74.9wh)
below are the measurement results: file copy speed, actual file copy time and benchmark of 64-bit system with geekbench 3 software. in particular, the file recording speed of the device is impressive, up to 1300 mb / s for read and write speeds of over 600 mb / s, which is on par with the ssd specifications apple announced for the new macbook air 13. both the mba and mbp are upgraded by the ssd and this is the main reason the machine can read and write so quickly
if you're still using the 2012 15-inch macbook pro with a retina display and plan to replace your battery or keyboard, you should do so as soon as possible.