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MacBook Application Performance
More is more.
Music, photos, movies — not to mention your documents and other files — all start adding up. And add up they can, because the new MacBook offers larger hard drives across the line. With up to 2GB of memory standard, you can multi-task like never before.
Making connections.
Sometimes your work needs room. So extend your MacBook desktop by connecting a 20- or 23-inch Apple Cinema Display. But why stop the add-ons there? Your MacBook also includes two USB 2.0 ports, a FireWire 400 port, Gigabit Ethernet, audio input and headphone jacks, and a convenient lock slot.
Better than ever.
Inside the new MacBook is the latest Intel Core 2 Duo processor based on 45nm-process technology and advanced Core microarchitecture. This powerful technology lets Intel create hundreds of millions of microscopic 45-nanometer transistors. And the advancements keep advancing with 3MB of shared L2 cache and a newly enhanced SSE4 vector engine. Translation: you get a MacBook with snappier performance that runs applications faster and more efficiently than ever before.
When looking at how the new MacBook performs with real-world applications, you can clearly see its performance advantage over the previous generation. With the new MacBook, you’ll enjoy new levels of performance with tasks across the board, whether it’s creating web pages, movies, music, or organizing and enjoying your favorite pictures and music.
Testing conducted by Apple in February 2008 using preproduction 2.4GHz Intel Core 2 Duo–based MacBook units; MacBook systems with Core Duo were shipping units. MacBook continuously monitors system thermal and power conditions, and may adjust processor speed as needed to maintain optimal system operation.
iPhoto. This test involves importing 100 photos into an existing iPhoto library containing 2000 photos. It also measures exporting as a web page, exporting as a movie file, and preparing for iDVD.
58% faster
iTunes. This test measures importing a song from the hard drive to the iTunes library, encoding a video clip for iPod, and encoding 60 minutes of music and burning it to a CD.
41% faster
iWeb. In this test, a website project is created and prepared for publishing using the Modern template, 41 source photos, a video podcast, and a QuickTime movie.
29% faster
GarageBand. This test measures how long it takes to export a GarageBand song to iTunes.
26% faster
Performance faster than MacBook with 2.0GHz Core Duo
Baseline
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