With Apple’s next round of Macs likely to include Intel’s Ivy Bridge processors recently confirmed for an April launch, there is still some speculation about which processors from the lineup will land in certain Macs. Rumors today point toward a refreshed iMac. Moreover, new Benchmark tests (via tonymacx86) submitted to Geekbench show Apple’s desktop operating system performing with the 3.5GHz Quad-Core i7-3770K, which is one of Intel’s most powerful Ivy Bridge chips suitable for desktops.
Note: The “Mac Pro” in the above screen capture is the profile used by the Hackintosh user, not the hardware. Also, note that the user had to modify the kernel to employ these new chips, which will also see further optimizations by Apple.
Geekbench user “hiwa” obviously had to use a Hackintosh to boot with the new chip. A Z77 motherboard was used in this case. Some benchmarks listed by the user demonstrate scores higher than any current Apple hardware. It is unclear what machine the benchmarks performed on, but it is clear Ivy Bridge is posting some impressive results compared with current Mac hardware.
While the benchmarks above show the Core i7-3770K desktop chip, Intel Product Manager Anand Kajshmanan claimed Apple’s MacBooks (likely to include Ivy Bridge CPUs in the near future) would face strong competition from Intel-powered Ultrabooks. In an interview with PC World, Anand was asked why a person would choose an Ultrabook over a MacBook Air or even an iPad:
As for the iPad eating into Ultrabook sales, Intel is betting touchscreens on Ultrabooks to “take off” with Windows 8 in 2012 and 2013, but it said iPad could not beat Ultrabooks for content creation:
- Report: Intel releasing Ivy Bridge CPUs April 8, will likely land in future Macs (9to5mac.com)
- The next Macs will likely have one of these Intel Ivy Bridge processors, due in a month (9to5mac.com)
- Apple iMac Core i7 Quad 3.4GHz 27″ w/ 32GB RAM, 2TB HD for $2,697 + $29 s&h (9to5toys.com)