![]() ![]() There are two reasons for this, firstly the Geekbench version in question over here is v4, while as the Mac Pro was tested on v3. The Apple iMac Pro also features the Intel Core i9-7900x but scores lower than its counterpart. Up next we have the iMac Pro, the original entry of which can be found over here. This particular configuration was running 32 GB of DDR4 RAM. That is pretty much linear scaling as far as CPU cores go. It has one of the highest scores we have seen with this processor scoring 5110 on the single core bench and 50589 on the multi core bench. The new Skylake architecture and the presence of 512 AVX will also help sell the ‘pro’ portion of the Mac and iMac Pro. Sometime ago Apple more or less announced that it would be embracing Intel’s new Core-X lineup (all the way up to 18 cores). Whenever a new CPU or GPU is released, you can pretty much count on somebody screwing up and slipping the results onto the database. ![]() Geekbench is one of the more popular testing suites out there and if you aren’t careful, it will automatically upload results onto its database. Therefore, it is pretty interesting that the first entry we have is apparently of the Apple Mac Pro. While it has officially announced that it will be bringing “up to 18 cores” to the iMac Pro lineup, it did not say the same for the Mac Pro lineup. Keep in mind however, that Apple has not officially announced a revamp of the Mac Pro. ![]()
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