The first bechmarks of an iMac Pro with an Intel Xeon appear

One of the most anticipated Mac models by professional users who use the Mac on a daily basis is the iMac Pro, a spectacular model that in theory will arrive in december of this year and that it will have nothing to do with the power that we can currently find in iMac.

Also, to make it easy to differentiate them, Apple will only offer this model in space gray, along with the keyboard, mouse and trackpad in the same color, and that cannot be purchased independently from the iMac Pro. But while we wait for the arrival of this new iMac for the professional sector, some bencharks of this device have already begun to circulate, specifically the model managed by Intel Xeon.

The iMac Pro model that has passed the benchmarks offers us a customized model with an Intel Xeon chip that has yet to be officially announced. The bechmark results show us a 3.2 GHz model, with 8 Xeon W-2140B cores, although there is also one more listed model that works at 3.GHz, with 10 Xeon W-2150B cores. All these models seem under the label AAPJ1371,1 And unlike other Xeon processors, the processors have the suffix "B", some of the results are from last August, while the most recent is from October 5.

Geekbech's multi-core score for the 8-core model gives us an average of 23.536, the highest performance of any iMac ever released. In fact, it's 22% faster than the latest iMac 5k powered by the 7GHz quad-core Core i4,2, which has a score of 19.336. For its part, the 10-core iMac Pro, obtains a score of 35.917, 41% faster than the most powerful Mac Pro equipped with the Xeon E5 12-core 2,7 GHz.


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