Apple updated the MacBook Air product line this week. Today, PC Watch conducted a running test on the Apple MacBook Air 2020, showing that its performance is comparable to the 2017 MacBook Pro.
The i5-1030NG7 CineBench running on the MacBook Air 2020 is divided into 951 points and the single-core operation is divided into 354 points. Compared with the previous generation MacBook Air, the CPU is increased by 60%, and the core is increased by 75%.
In comparison, the 2017 MacBook Pro equipped with i5-7360U has a multi-core score of 929 points, which is 2% lower than the i5-1030NG7; a single-core score of 370, which is 5% higher than the i5-1030NG7.
The i5-7360U is a processor released in 2017, with 2 cores and 4 threads, 2.3-3.6GHz, 4MB L3 cache, and the core display is Iris Plus 640, 15 W. The i5-1030NG7 was launched last year, with 4 cores and 8 threads, 1.1-3.2GHz, supports LPDDR4 3733 memory, and TDP is 9W.