Mac Pro 2013 appears in new benchmarks before launch

  Just two days before a supposed launch of Mac Pro 2013, a new series of benchmarks has appeared on the Internet that shows the processing power of the future product of those from Apple Lossless Audio CODEC (ALAC),. In the images of this article you can see the results obtained by the high-end model of Mac Pro 2013, the product being "equipped" with a processor Intel Xeon E5 2697 v2 which has 12 cores clocked at 2700 MHz and L3 cache of 30 MB, 64 GB of RAM and a version of OS X Mavericks that is about a month old.

  The results obtained by this model in Geekbench 3 they are slightly higher than those obtained by the mid-end model launched last year, and this is perfectly normal. If we still look at the test below, in which we have a benchmark made on the 64-bit architecture, we see an increase in performance of about 10%, and that's roughly what any person who configure it in a similar way, the model used for tests being specially configured.