Just found this....
http://browser.primatelabs.com/geekbench2/2189034
At least i think its the new one
http://browser.primatelabs.com/geekbench2/2189034
At least i think its the new one
In some ways your right. The question is what other changes will the next iMac have. Taken individually each change is likely to be meh. Taken together, they might be quite worthwhile.Only 7% faster than current i7 model, so no big deal.
The fact that the benchmark is Mavericks, it may not be released until Mavericks is released. Also Apple could be waiting on some of the Haswell processors that won't be released until September.I hope this is a sign that it gets released this month.
are you sure this isnt the late 2012 imac?
i think is the 27"late 2012 imac with 16 GB RAM and mavericks
Good joke, this is Haswell hackintosh.
Model identifier in BootROM is 13,1 vs 14,1 in System profiler![]()
BTW, these 2 too:
http://browser.primatelabs.com/geekbench2/2188709
http://browser.primatelabs.com/geekbench2/2187602
Only 7% faster than current i7 model, so no big deal.
thanks sza!
to put numbers in perspective you can compare the results to the 2012 i7
http://browser.primatelabs.com/geekbench3/95162
i7 Single-Core Score
2012: 3126
2013: 3834 (performance +22.6% )
i7 Multi-Core Score
2012: 12177
2013: 14368 (performance +17.9% )
So the new iMac is roughly 20% faster than the last 2012 model - sounds good to me![]()
thanks sza!
to put numbers in perspective you can compare the results to the 2012 i7
http://browser.primatelabs.com/geekbench3/95162
i7 Single-Core Score
2012: 3126
2013: 3834 (performance +22.6% )
i7 Multi-Core Score
2012: 12177
2013: 14368 (performance +17.9% )
So the new iMac is roughly 20% faster than the last 2012 model - sounds good to me![]()