![]() ![]() To confirm, I ran a couple of Cinebench tests and generally found performance similar to that of last year's models: Although the base clock is lower, I wouldn't expect substantially lower performance since the max turbo is unchanged as is the chassis that has to dissipate the thermals. ![]() ![]() The base clock drops to 1.3GHz across all of the models, but max turbo remains at 2.6GHz. With the new MacBook Air, Apple moves to a Core i5-4250U. The big changes however are on the CPU, NAND and DRAM fronts. The 11-inch model moves to 38Wh (8.6%) while the 13-inch model goes to 54.4Wh (8.8%). There's a slight increase in battery capacity. Both the 11 and 13 inch models retain their non-Retina 1366 x 7 x 900 displays. The chassis itself didn't get any updates, nor did the displays. This morning Apple updated its MacBook Air to Intel's Haswell ULT silicon. ![]()
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