The new entry level 13-inch MacBook Pro is 4% faster in single core performance and 7% faster in multi core performance than the 2015 base model 13-inch MacBook Pro, according to benchmarks from Geekbench.
The 2015 base model 13-inch MacBook Pro had a 2.7GHz Intel Core i5-5257U processor and achieved a single core score of 3439 and a multi core score of 6497.
The 2016 entry level 13-inch MacBook Pro without Touch Bar has a 2.0 GHz Intel Core i5-6360U processor and achieves a single core score of 3574 and a multi core score of 6970.
Check out the chart below for a more detailed comparison. We'll let you know as soon as benchmarks for the Touch Bar and 15-inch models are available.
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The 2015 base model 13-inch MacBook Pro had a 2.7GHz Intel Core i5-5257U processor and achieved a single core score of 3439 and a multi core score of 6497.
The 2016 entry level 13-inch MacBook Pro without Touch Bar has a 2.0 GHz Intel Core i5-6360U processor and achieves a single core score of 3574 and a multi core score of 6970.
Check out the chart below for a more detailed comparison. We'll let you know as soon as benchmarks for the Touch Bar and 15-inch models are available.
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