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It looks like Apple has plans to give the MacBook Pro 13-inch a
considerable power boost in 2020. And, it’s about darn time, especially
since 8th-generation Intel Core processors are aging at this point,
especially on a premium laptop.
A 3DMark Time Spy benchmark, recently leaked by @_rogame
on Twitter, shows a new 13-inch MacBook Pro boasting marked performance
improvements over 2019’s second highest configuration. If you’re not
familiar with this serial leaker, he was responsible for uncovering a Geekbench 4 benchmark
of the 16-inch MacBook Pro boasting the Radeon 5500M graphics card
before it came out. So, you know this is coming from a reliable source.
The
unreleased 13-inch MacBook Pro model is fitted with an Intel Core
i7-1068NG7 processor with a 2.3GHz base clock, Turbo Boost up to 4.1GHz
clocks and a TDP of 28W. Based on an earlier tweet, it also boasts 32GB of memory and 2TB of storage (SSD).
It’s worth noting that the i7-1068NG7 could be a variant of the i7-1068G7, which Wccftech.com praises as the best performing mobile chip in the Ice Lake U family.