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Title: 16-inch MacBook Pro benchmarks show marked improvement over 15-inch model
Post by: HCK on November 18, 2019, 04:05:22 pm
16-inch MacBook Pro benchmarks show marked improvement over 15-inch model

Even with exactly the same processor...

What you need to know


Max Bench has released its initial testing of the 16-inch MacBook Pro.
The new MacBook showed significant improvements over the 15-inch model, despite the fact they share a processor.
Tests for the i9 version are on the way.


Max Bench has released a YouTube video outlining the benchmark performance of the new 16-inch Macbook Pro.

According to their testing, the new MacBook Pro shows significant improvements on the 15-inch Model, even though the two devices share the same 2.6GHz 6-core i7 processor. There are no scores for the i9 model, however, as this hasn't begun shipping yet.

The tests ran Cinebench R20 5 times in a row, testing thermal performance, clock speeds, and wattage. They also tested the maximum fan speed of the new device, analyzing its noise performance. They used Geekbench 5 to test the processor, Metal to test graphics, and Unigine Heaven to see how gaming performance has improved.

The new 16-inch M...

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