May 2007 Intel showed off the Metro Notebook concept, it had a metal body, no CD drive and a USB port.
So did Intel repackage the MacBook Air into this concept almost a year before it came out?
And if you want to go even further back, there was the 2004 VAIO X505.
Intel had Y series...
This Geekbench 4.1.1 score was spotted today for an "iPhone10,5"
https://browser.geekbench.com/v4/cpu/3967901
Single-Core Score: 4061
Multi-Core Score: 9959
Not that it really matters, but I'm surprised it wasn't lighter than 1.74 lbs. That's about the same as Surface Pro 3 which has a fan and a kickstand.
Otherwise the specifications look pretty good. I'm more curious about the price though. Ideally it would start around $600 for the base model...
Well, here we have it.
No "ARM" SoC inside and the chassis is much thicker than "7.5-7.8 mm".
2015 MacBook:
12" 2304x1440 display
Intel Core M
13.1 mm @ thickest part
2 lbs
9 hour battery life
$1,299 starting price
Nice! I'm glad to see those early results had just been an anomaly. I'll look forward to seeing results from the final product. Although, I wish they would release GFXBench 4.0 already (tests OpenGL 4.x and features such as tessellation). I'd be curious to see how these devices perform with...
I know, but when you click on the submitted scores to the results of the device (the links I provided), you don't see any result that correlates with those numbers.
We'll have to wait and see as more official results are added.
Some of those numbers are wrong for the Galaxy S6, there seems to be a glitch on the GFX webpage. Here are links to the results:
T-Rex - 2510 frames (44.8 fps)
Manhattan 3.0 - 1095 frames (17.7 fps)
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For comparison
GFXBench Manhattan 3.1 Offscreen (version 3.1 tests GLES 3.1...
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