Has anyone posted some benchmarks showing what difference having the 8th GPU makes in the Air ?
It's more likely processor binning to reduce costs. Apple can salvage chips that have 1 defective GPU core by using them in the base MacBook Air.Great question that seems to have been largely unaddressed as yet.
It's a such a weird thing they've done there. It feels like very artificial and somewhat forced spec differentiation to create price tiers.
It's a cost cutting measure. The alternative is they throw away the chips that barely weren't good enough for the Pro or higher end Air.Great question that seems to have been largely unaddressed as yet.
It's a such a weird thing they've done there. It feels like very artificial and somewhat forced spec differentiation to create price tiers.
I have an 8-core GPU model that just got delivered. I'll post the GeekBench Metal scores, so you can compare when you get the 7-core model.Yeah, I get why they are doing it,, just curious to see if someone has posted benchmarks showing the actual performance difference for 7 vs 8.. I also ordered the 7 core MBA, figuring that this machine would get trade-up next year when gen2 and a better web cam become available.
I just got 19841 on my 8-core GPU MacBook Air, so it isn't that much of a difference.Here's a Geekbench metal score for the 7 core GPU