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Macbook 12-inch refresh with Skylake processors

23 pointsby henrikgsabout 9 years ago

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ikeboyabout 9 years ago
Other front page story <a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;news.ycombinator.com&#x2F;item?id=11526666" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;news.ycombinator.com&#x2F;item?id=11526666</a>
vonklausabout 9 years ago
I have an early 2013 i5 2.6ghz MacBook Pro. Nearly 3 years later the newest macbook pro is ~$1500.00 for a slight bump in specs. Better intel graphics and 2.7ghz processor. I have the upgraded version 2.9ghz and 16GB of RAM which I got from work recently.<p>The article brings up integration with the newest chipset from intel: Skylake. I am sure the 3 computers I referenced above have different iterations of processor, even in the same &quot;family&quot;. Am I missing larger improvements by reading too much into the specs? Is a Skylake processor or a jump from intel 4100 - 6100 graphics that large. I am an Apple fan, but a sub 2ghz processor seems very small for a laptop. Does the clock speed (i believe that is the metric) not matter and they are much superior now?<p>I find it hard to &quot;feel&quot; much improvement after buying a new laptop, so even in concert there doesn&#x27;t feel like much speed improvement &#x2F; better experience from <i>hardware</i>, at least within the Apple ecosystem.<p>Thoughts?
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