New 12-Inch MacBook Tidbits: 15% Faster, 41.4-Watt-Hour Battery, Refurb Price Drop, and More
Apple today announced the
next-generation 12-inch Retina MacBook with several faster tech specs, one hour longer battery life, and a new Rose Gold color option.
The ultra-thin notebook is available on Apple's
online store starting today from $1,299, and from Apple retail stores and authorized resellers beginning tomorrow.
<strong>15% to 18% Faster CPU Performance</strong>
Christina Warren has
shared 64-bit Geekbench results that show the new 12-inch MacBook (1.2GHz configuration) has around 15% to 18% faster CPU performance compared to last year's equivalent model. The notebook earned a single-core score of 2,894 and a multi-core score of 5,845, versus 2,437 single-core and 5,049 multi-core scores for the previous generation 1.2GHz model.
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Primate Labs founder John Poole also shared
32-bit Geekbench 3 results for the new 12-inch MacBook (1.2GHz configuration) that confirms around a 15% bump in CPU performance compared to the equivalent 2015 model. The new 12-inch MacBook earned a single-core score of 2,670 and a multi-core score of 5,252, compared to 2,303 and 4,621 for the last-generation model.
Meanwhile, early BlackMagic
disk speed tests have seen write speeds that are up to 80 or 90 percent faster than the write speeds in the previous-generation MacBook. Read speeds are also improved.
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<strong>480p FaceTime Camera, No Thunderbolt 3 or DDR4 RAM</strong>
Initial reaction to the MacBook refresh among
MacRumors readers has
been mixed, with some appreciating the long-awaited arrival of faster Skylake processors and others disappointed that the notebook continues to have only one USB-C port, a 480p FaceTime camera, and no Thunderbolt 3 or DDR4 RAM.
MacRumors forum member PatriotInvasion
writes:
No Thunderbolt 3, no extra USB-C port, and same $1,299 starting price. Ouch. Not what I expected. Let's see what the MacBook Pros will be like.
My guess is Thunderbolt 3 is overkill for the users this Mac is targeted at, but the starting price point is overkill as well.
12-inch MacBook supporters argue that the notebook was never intended to have such capabilities, nor might those additions even be feasible without jeopardizing its size and price point, and promote the MacBook Pro as a more suitable alternative for expanded connectivity and CPU-intensive tasks.
<strong>41.4-Watt-Hour Battery</strong>
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Apple says the new 12-inch MacBook has an additional hour of battery life for up to 10 hours on a full charge. The improvement was made possible by not only more efficient Skylake processors, but also due to a 41.4-watt-hour lithium-polymer battery. The original 12-inch MacBook has a slightly shorter-lasting 39.7-watt-hour battery that delivers up to 9 hours of power per charge.
<span style="margin-left:28px;">- Up to 10 hours of wireless web browsing</span>
<span style="margin-left:28px;">- Up to 11 hours of iTunes movie playback</span>
<span style="margin-left:28px;">- Up to 30 days of standby time</span>
<strong>1.3 GHz Core m7 Upgrade Option</strong>
The new 12-inch MacBook is available with a faster 1.3GHz Intel dual-core Core m7 processor as a
$150 to
$250 built-to-order upgrade option.
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The upgrade can be applied to both standard configurations, which offer 1.1GHz Core m3 and 1.2GHz Core m5 processors for $1,299 and $1,599 respectively.
<strong>Refurbished Price Drop</strong>
Apple has lowered the price of
refurbished early 2015 model 12-inch MacBooks on its online store. The notebooks now range between $929 and $1,319 in the U.S. depending on the configuration selected.
The cheapest $929 model features a 1.1GHz Intel dual-core Core M processor based on previous-generation Broadwell architecture, along with 8GB of 1600MHz LPDDR3 RAM, 256GB PCIe-based flash storage, and Intel HD Graphics 5300.
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