Naimfan Suspended Original poster Jan 15, 2003 4,669 2,019 Jun 3, 2018 #1 Appleinsider is reporting Geekbench results on a MBP with 6 cores at 2.21 GHz and 32 GB of DDR4 RAM. Hope it's true!
Appleinsider is reporting Geekbench results on a MBP with 6 cores at 2.21 GHz and 32 GB of DDR4 RAM. Hope it's true!
Dave245 macrumors G4 Sep 15, 2013 10,275 8,434 Jun 3, 2018 #2 Apparently MacBookpro14,3 isn’t a new model it’s a 2017 version it’s the 15” 2017 version so it’s probably not real. That’s what Guilherme Rambo has said on Twitter.
Apparently MacBookpro14,3 isn’t a new model it’s a 2017 version it’s the 15” 2017 version so it’s probably not real. That’s what Guilherme Rambo has said on Twitter.
Naimfan Suspended Original poster Jan 15, 2003 4,669 2,019 Jun 3, 2018 #3 Yep, seems unlikely, but didn't see a thread on it here and thought I'd post it.
J jerryk macrumors 604 Nov 3, 2011 7,422 4,210 SF Bay Area Jun 3, 2018 #5 Impressive, if it is true. I guess we find out tomorrow.
L leman macrumors Core Oct 14, 2008 19,651 19,966 Jun 4, 2018 #6 I believe its a Hackintosh. It uses the same mainboard identifier as results from last year. Reactions: jerryk and Dave245
H hajime macrumors G3 Jul 23, 2007 8,174 1,414 Jun 4, 2018 #7 Why people don't list the components of the machine they use for benchmarking? [doublepost=1528118985][/doublepost] leman said: I believe its a Hackintosh. It uses the same mainboard identifier as results from last year. Click to expand... I want to know which laptop was used for the benchmarking. I am interested in getting one. Last edited: Jun 4, 2018
Why people don't list the components of the machine they use for benchmarking? [doublepost=1528118985][/doublepost] leman said: I believe its a Hackintosh. It uses the same mainboard identifier as results from last year. Click to expand... I want to know which laptop was used for the benchmarking. I am interested in getting one.
Naimfan Suspended Original poster Jan 15, 2003 4,669 2,019 Jun 4, 2018 #8 Looks like it might line up with other benchmarks, save for the RAM.