13.3-inch MacBook Pro Retina 'leaked' benchmark results
The product is powered by an Intel Core i7-3520M processor clocked at 2.9GHz and scored 7,756 points on the GeekBench test.
The product is powered by an Intel Core i7-3520M processor clocked at 2.9GHz and scored 7,756 points on the GeekBench test.
13.3-inch MacBook Pro Retina appeared in many rumors since the beginning of this year.
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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.
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