Wednesday, May 5, 2010

Benchmark points to MacBook Pro with Core i7 CPU

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Benchmark points to MacBook Pro with Core i7 CPU


The tested device uses the 2.66 GHz Core i7 M620. In addition, an unreleased build of Mac OS X is used. The test result is significantly higher than the results of current models.


On the Internet late last week turned up one with the tool Geekbench benchmark conducted an unreleased Apple MacBook Pro. It is powered by a 2.66 GHz Core i7 processor from Intel. The test suggests that Apple will update soon its MacBook Pro model range.


According to the benchmark is a MacBook Pro 6.1, a model not previously used name. The built-Core i7-M620 is the fastest of Intel in January introduced 32-nanometer processors for notebooks. The operating system of the unreleased build of Mac OS X 10.6.2 10C3067 is used.


The Core i7 MacBook completed in the 5260 test points. So that it exceeds the current top model with a 3.06 GHz Core 2 Duo processor at 640 points. The MacBook Pro 2.8 GHz Core 2 Duo CPU is at 4260 points.


Apple Insider assumes that the benchmark is part of an upcoming 15 - or 17-inch high-end model. First rumors about MacBooks with Intel’s processor generation Arrandale had appeared in January. The chip maker had made its affiliate program participants Retail Edge a MacBook Pro with Core i5 processor as the profit in view. Intel said then that there had been a mistake.


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The MacBook Pro with Core i7-M620 comes in the Geekbench benchmark on 5260 points (image: Apple Insider).


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