I've been using an early 2011 15 inch MBP (2.2GHz i7) for almost 7 years now. It worked great for about 5 years and then I noticed slowdowns. Last year I upgraded the RAM from 4GB to 16GB and many of the performance problems disappeared. Overall, I'm happy with this computer and it is serving me well.
I'm in grad school and have the opportunity to purchase a new MBP. I have to make the purchase in early 2017. Tonight, I was looking around Geekbench and noticed that compared to my 2011 MBP model, the 2017 13 inch MBP (3.1GHz with Touch Bar) scored a bit higher in single-core, but significantly lower in multi-core. Is this because my 2011 has a quad core processor, whereas the new machine has a dual core?
My principle uses of a computer are reading papers, writing manuscripts, analyzing data, and making figures. I watch Netflix and Youtube on my MBP. Safari, Messages, Word, Powerpoint, Excel, Endnote, Preview, and Illustrator are the apps I use most. I don't play video games. I do store photos, and occasionally edit them using Photos.
Will I notice performance improvements with a 2017 MBP? I understand the Geekbench scores are an artificial marker of performance, and that's why I'm curious to hear what people's experiences are with these machines. I have a HDD in my machine, but the new ones have SSDs - I imagine that would have a performance advantage.
Thanks.
I'm in grad school and have the opportunity to purchase a new MBP. I have to make the purchase in early 2017. Tonight, I was looking around Geekbench and noticed that compared to my 2011 MBP model, the 2017 13 inch MBP (3.1GHz with Touch Bar) scored a bit higher in single-core, but significantly lower in multi-core. Is this because my 2011 has a quad core processor, whereas the new machine has a dual core?
My principle uses of a computer are reading papers, writing manuscripts, analyzing data, and making figures. I watch Netflix and Youtube on my MBP. Safari, Messages, Word, Powerpoint, Excel, Endnote, Preview, and Illustrator are the apps I use most. I don't play video games. I do store photos, and occasionally edit them using Photos.
Will I notice performance improvements with a 2017 MBP? I understand the Geekbench scores are an artificial marker of performance, and that's why I'm curious to hear what people's experiences are with these machines. I have a HDD in my machine, but the new ones have SSDs - I imagine that would have a performance advantage.
Thanks.