C clearasil macrumors newbie Original poster Jul 24, 2011 1 0 Jul 24, 2011 #1 Hey, I thought I'd post these benchmarks I took, which I found interesting. Feel free to suggest different benchmarks that would be more relevant. Macbook Air 13" Mid-2011 - i5-2557M (1.7 GHz at stock)
Hey, I thought I'd post these benchmarks I took, which I found interesting. Feel free to suggest different benchmarks that would be more relevant. Macbook Air 13" Mid-2011 - i5-2557M (1.7 GHz at stock)
O OSMac macrumors 65816 Jun 14, 2010 1,456 8 Jul 24, 2011 #2 Thanks for posting. Impressive how cpus have been improving benchmarks at lower clock speeds.
R reclusive46 macrumors 65816 Apr 14, 2011 1,120 62 Canada Jul 24, 2011 #3 OSMac said: Thanks for posting. Impressive how cpus have been improving benchmarks at lower clock speeds. Click to expand... These days its more architecture and cores rather than clock speed.
OSMac said: Thanks for posting. Impressive how cpus have been improving benchmarks at lower clock speeds. Click to expand... These days its more architecture and cores rather than clock speed.
clyde2801 macrumors 601 Mar 6, 2008 4,365 54 In the land of no hills and red dirt. Jul 24, 2011 #4 Huh. It's one thing to read about Moore's law, but another to see concrete proof. How does the 1.8 i7 compare?
Huh. It's one thing to read about Moore's law, but another to see concrete proof. How does the 1.8 i7 compare?