w********1 发帖数: 3492 | 1 Tue, 10 Jul 2012 11:18:16 PDT
Amid continued rumors that Apple intends to release a 13-inch Retina MacBook
Pro in the coming months, a Geekbench 2 benchmark submitted late last month
as a "MacBookPro10,2" appears to represent the machine in question.
In comparison, the new non-Retina 13-inch MacBook Pro carries the model
identifier "MacBookPro9,2", while the 15-inch non-Retina model is "
MacBookPro9,1" and the corresponding Retina model is "MacBookPro10,1".
While the machine name of MacBookPro10,2 on the new entry could be faked,
other information included in the Geekbench result is consistent with what
would be expected on the new machine. The machine is listed as running a 2.
9 GHz Intel Core i7-3520M processor, which is offered in the high-end model
of the non-Retina 13-inch MacBook Pro. The machine is also listed as
running Build 12A2056 of OS X Mountain Lion, with the four-digit build
number suffix frequently being used on Apple's custom operating system
builds.
In addition, the motherboard identifier of AFD8A9D944EA4843 previously
surfaced as a new machine in early builds of OS X Mountain Lion. While many
of the other new motherboard identifiers found in Mountain Lion were
accounted for with Apple's MacBook Pro and MacBook Air models released last
month, the identity of AFD8A9D944EA4843 has remained unknown. Finally, the
machine's score of 7806 is on par with results seen for the non-Retina model
running the same processor.
One inconsistency, however, is the listing of just 4 GB of RAM on the
Geekbench result. The 2.9 GHz Core i7 processor is paired with 8 GB of RAM
even on the non-Retina 13-inch MacBook Pro, although prototype machines
could have different configurations.
Back in May, similar Geekbench benchmarks for what turned out to be the non-
Retina 15-inch MacBook Pro, as well as a revamped iMac, surfaced in the
results browser. The revamped iMac has, however, yet to see a public launch.
(Thanks, Matthew!) |
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