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Performance improvement from older Macbook pro to lates macbook pro
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<blockquote data-quote="Raz0rEdge" data-source="post: 1647417" data-attributes="member: 110816"><p>You current MBP gets Geekbench scores of around 2250 for single core and 4450 for multi-core operations..</p><p></p><p>While there aren't any numbers for latest release of the MBP,the model prior at 2.6 Ghz i7 got single core numbers of 2800 and multi-core numbers of 5800..</p><p></p><p>The newer model should be a little bit better. Going to the SSD alone will improve overall performance of the storage access. The newer-generation CPU and the faster memory will also help.</p><p></p><p>Now, the REAL question is of course are you going to see the jump from say 2250 to 2800 in single-core operations in your day to day things. Does that yield many seconds of improvement? This is a lot harder to quantify and answer..</p><p></p><p>Updating to the latest hardware will almost make things run faster, but if you are running a relatively newer machine, that bump is harder to notice.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Raz0rEdge, post: 1647417, member: 110816"] You current MBP gets Geekbench scores of around 2250 for single core and 4450 for multi-core operations.. While there aren't any numbers for latest release of the MBP,the model prior at 2.6 Ghz i7 got single core numbers of 2800 and multi-core numbers of 5800.. The newer model should be a little bit better. Going to the SSD alone will improve overall performance of the storage access. The newer-generation CPU and the faster memory will also help. Now, the REAL question is of course are you going to see the jump from say 2250 to 2800 in single-core operations in your day to day things. Does that yield many seconds of improvement? This is a lot harder to quantify and answer.. Updating to the latest hardware will almost make things run faster, but if you are running a relatively newer machine, that bump is harder to notice. [/QUOTE]
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