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13-inch Retina MacBook Pro review: The force is with Apple's workhorse  laptop | Macworld
13-inch Retina MacBook Pro review: The force is with Apple's workhorse laptop | Macworld

OWC Tests Mac Pro 2013 With 12-Core Processor
OWC Tests Mac Pro 2013 With 12-Core Processor

Compare the Speed of New M1 MacBook Pros to 2013 and 2017 Macs | Larry  Jordan
Compare the Speed of New M1 MacBook Pros to 2013 and 2017 Macs | Larry Jordan

New MacBook Pro and Air Benchmarks Comparable to Mid-2014 Models - MacRumors
New MacBook Pro and Air Benchmarks Comparable to Mid-2014 Models - MacRumors

performance - Does my Macbook Pro 15" Late 2013 Geekbench 4 score indicate  a faulty discrete GPU? - Ask Different
performance - Does my Macbook Pro 15" Late 2013 Geekbench 4 score indicate a faulty discrete GPU? - Ask Different

high sierra - MacBook Air (mid 2013, 13", i5) - Geekbench scores on MacOS  and Ubuntu - Ask Different
high sierra - MacBook Air (mid 2013, 13", i5) - Geekbench scores on MacOS and Ubuntu - Ask Different

2013 Retina MacBook Pro 2.3GHz i7 - Geekbench Benchmark - YouTube
2013 Retina MacBook Pro 2.3GHz i7 - Geekbench Benchmark - YouTube

MPBr 13" i7 (Early 2015) v. MPBr 15" i7 (Late 2013) - Geekbench/SSD  benchmarks | MacRumors Forums
MPBr 13" i7 (Early 2015) v. MPBr 15" i7 (Late 2013) - Geekbench/SSD benchmarks | MacRumors Forums

Retina MacBook Pro & MacBook Air 2012 Benchmarks | OSXDaily
Retina MacBook Pro & MacBook Air 2012 Benchmarks | OSXDaily

Geekbench 5 is out. Post MBP results! | MacRumors Forums
Geekbench 5 is out. Post MBP results! | MacRumors Forums

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Retina, round two: Apple's 15-inch 2013 Retina MacBook Pro reviewed | Ars  Technica
Retina, round two: Apple's 15-inch 2013 Retina MacBook Pro reviewed | Ars Technica

Next-Generation 15-Inch MacBook Pro Shows Up in Benchmarks - MacRumors
Next-Generation 15-Inch MacBook Pro Shows Up in Benchmarks - MacRumors

Geekbench MacBook Pro (15-inch Retina Early 2013) | tonymacx86.com
Geekbench MacBook Pro (15-inch Retina Early 2013) | tonymacx86.com

2013 Haswell Retina MacBook Pro vs 2012 rMBP Geekbench & Benchmarks. |  Macbook retina, Macbook pro, Macbook
2013 Haswell Retina MacBook Pro vs 2012 rMBP Geekbench & Benchmarks. | Macbook retina, Macbook pro, Macbook

Geekbench Results Tease 6-Core MacBook Pro with 32GB RAM
Geekbench Results Tease 6-Core MacBook Pro with 32GB RAM

13-inch MacBook Air review: Performance charts | Macworld
13-inch MacBook Air review: Performance charts | Macworld

Benchmarks: 2020 MacBook Air (quad-core i5) is up to 76% faster than  2018-2019 model
Benchmarks: 2020 MacBook Air (quad-core i5) is up to 76% faster than 2018-2019 model

Geekbench Score of the new 13-inch MacBook Pro (2.0GHz) | Pike's Universum
Geekbench Score of the new 13-inch MacBook Pro (2.0GHz) | Pike's Universum

Benchmarks for Unannounced New 13-Inch MacBook Pro Spotted in Geekbench  [Chart] - iClarified
Benchmarks for Unannounced New 13-Inch MacBook Pro Spotted in Geekbench [Chart] - iClarified

Apple's New 8-Core Mac Pro Shows Up in Benchmarks - MacRumors
Apple's New 8-Core Mac Pro Shows Up in Benchmarks - MacRumors

Apple Mac Notebook Benchmarks (Intel): EveryMac.com
Apple Mac Notebook Benchmarks (Intel): EveryMac.com

First 8-core MacBook Pro performance gains spotted in Geekbench results -  9to5Mac
First 8-core MacBook Pro performance gains spotted in Geekbench results - 9to5Mac

OWC Tests Mac Pro 2013 With 12-Core Processor
OWC Tests Mac Pro 2013 With 12-Core Processor

Next-Generation 13-Inch MacBook Pro Benchmarked with Modest Performance  Gains - MacRumors
Next-Generation 13-Inch MacBook Pro Benchmarked with Modest Performance Gains - MacRumors

OWC Confirms Mac Pro 2013 Processor Upgradeable
OWC Confirms Mac Pro 2013 Processor Upgradeable

MacBook Pro with Core i5-8250U shows up at Geekbench - Liliputing
MacBook Pro with Core i5-8250U shows up at Geekbench - Liliputing

15" 2.9GHz 2016 MacBook Pro slower than the 2013 2.6GHz model for CPU-bound  tasks. : r/apple
15" 2.9GHz 2016 MacBook Pro slower than the 2013 2.6GHz model for CPU-bound tasks. : r/apple