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![]() Based on the results, the new Skylake-based 12-Inch MacBook models are Between 5% and 18% Faster Than the original Broadwell-based models depending on whether you purchase the low-end 1.1GHz, mid-tier 1.2GHz, or top-end built-to-order 1.3GHz model. Geekbench scores vary and were therefore averaged. The low-end Skylake-based 1.1GHz Intel Core m3 configuration earned average 64-bit single-core and multi-core scores of 2,534 and 5,025 respectively, which is Between 5% and 10% Faster CPU performance Than the equivalent Broadwell-based 1.1GHz 12-Inch MacBook released in 2015. Geekbench 3 results for low-end 1.1GHz modelGeekbench results for the mid-tier Skylake-based 1.2GHz Intel Core m5 configuration surfaced last week, with the Model earning single-core and multi-core scores of 2,894 and 5,845 respectively, which is Between 15% and 18% Faster Than the equivalent Broadwell-based 1.2GHz Model from 2015. Geekbench 3 results for built-to-order 1.3GHz modelMeanwhile, the top-end Skylake-based 1.3GHz Intel Core m7 built-to-order configuration earned average 64-bit single-core and multi-core scores of 3,023 and 6,430 respectively, which is Between 9% and 17% Faster Than the equivalent Broadwell-based 1.3GHz Model released in 2015. The 12-Inch MacBook is **w widely available for $1,299 (1.1 GHz) or $1,599 (1.2GHz), while the 1.3GHz processor is an optional $150 to $250 upgrade. Early reviews find much improved SSD performance, but the lack of ports, a 480p FaceTime camera, and ** DDR4 RAM are viewed as drawbacks by some customers. Related Roundup: Retina MacBook Buyer's Guide: MacBook (Buy **w) Discuss this article in our forums أكثر... ??????? ??????: New 12-Inch Retina MacBook is Between 5% and 18% Faster Than 2015 Model || ??????: ahlam1399 || ??????: اسم منتداك
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