There are four benchmarks in the result browser for the MacBook Air. The average single-core score for the new notebook is 1689 and the average multi-core score is 7084. Compare that to the fastest single-core MacBook, the 13-inch Mid 2020 MacBook Pro, at 1239 and the fastest multi-core MacBook, the 16-inch Late 2019 MacBook Pro, at 6870.
The new 13-inch MacBook Pro shows up in Geekbench with a single-core score of 1714 and a multi-core score of 6802. There was also an entry for the new Mac mini with a single-core score of 1682 and a multi-core score of 7097.
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A-Non-E-Moose - November 12, 2020 at 6:15pm
Wow. Newer Macs are faster than older Macs. Where are the benchmarks against Windows devices? I want to see the data comparing speed and efficiency against the leading laptop competitor.