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Title: Apple MacBook Pro 13 M1 with more than 20 hours battery runtime, but no performance advantage over the MacBook Air
Post by: Redaktion on December 07, 2020, 02:07:35
Apple also equips the entry-level MacBook Pro 13 with its new M1 processor. The battery runtime is really good, but the MacBook Pro 13 does not really have a performance advantage over the MacBook Air.

https://www.notebookcheck.net/Apple-MacBook-Pro-13-M1-with-more-than-20-hours-battery-runtime-but-no-performance-advantage-over-the-MacBook-Air.508338.0.html
Title: Re: Apple MacBook Pro 13 M1 with more than 20 hours battery runtime, but no performance advantage ov
Post by: kek on December 07, 2020, 05:13:44
Hmmmmmmmmm this looks suspicious. I was expecting a perfomance difference or something here
Title: Re: Apple MacBook Pro 13 M1 with more than 20 hours battery runtime, but no performance advantage ov
Post by: Aman on December 07, 2020, 06:11:21
Pretty pointless article since the only known difference between the M1's in both is the fan in the Macbook Pro, plus an additional GPU core.

A cinebench R23 run isn't probably long enough to highlight the long-term performance differences, and they ran no GPU benchmarks or games
(which would be the most obvious way to capture the 7 core vs 8 core GPU difference).
Title: Re: Apple MacBook Pro 13 M1 with more than 20 hours battery runtime, but no performance advantage ov
Post by: Caiman on December 07, 2020, 07:27:25
Quote from: Aman on December 07, 2020, 06:11:21
Pretty pointless article since the only known difference between the M1's in both is the fan in the Macbook Pro, plus an additional GPU core.

A cinebench R23 run isn't probably long enough to highlight the long-term performance differences, and they ran no GPU benchmarks or games
(which would be the most obvious way to capture the 7 core vs 8 core GPU difference).

I'd like to think this is more like a teaser article. In their full review article, they always did Cinebench run loop for multiple times to see the sustained load. Try to check their latest MacBook Air review.
Title: Re: Apple MacBook Pro 13 M1 with more than 20 hours battery runtime, but no performance advantage ov
Post by: Vihaan Kulkarni on December 07, 2020, 07:58:38
A 5nm chipset is sure to bump up the speed and the performance of the device by many folds. The long lasting battery and the display are really impressive features
Title: Re: Apple MacBook Pro 13 M1 with more than 20 hours battery runtime, but no performance advantage ov
Post by: Joe Galamb on December 07, 2020, 09:36:31
Quote from: Aman on December 07, 2020, 06:11:21
and they ran no GPU benchmarks or games
(which would be the most obvious way to capture the 7 core vs 8 core GPU difference).

There is 3DMark benchmark result in the article, showing no differences.
Title: Re: Apple MacBook Pro 13 M1 with more than 20 hours battery runtime, but no performance advantage ov
Post by: S.Yu on December 08, 2020, 01:13:44
Hey, I expected them to pull off that useless detached fan trick in the Air again, looks like that didn't happen.
Title: Re: Apple MacBook Pro 13 M1 with more than 20 hours battery runtime, but no performance advantage ov
Post by: slws on December 08, 2020, 13:36:21
There were actually some gaming tests running faster on MBA with 8 GPU cores compared to MBP - just dropped without any comments. Very strange indeed. M1 sample variation?