https://appleinsider.com/articles/18/11/...
We ran Geekbench 4 a number of times, averaging 4,769 and 14,202 on the single and multi-core tests. That compares well to the late 2012 Mac mini with an i7 processor —the previous multi-core champ —running at 2.3GHz which pulled 3300 and 11480 on the single/multi-core tests.
This also compares very well to the 2014 dual-core 3GHz Core i7 which was the previous single-core champ with 3705 and 7062 single and multi-core performance respectively. Both of these tests put the new low-end Mac mini ahead of all previous models in the family.
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Good question! We'll need to wait until someone gets there hands on a unit and runs the Blackmagic Disk Speed Test as well as post the results like here Post your SSD benchmarks
Dan 의
Blackmagic reports: 850MB/s write and 2.4GB/s read on my Mac mini 2018, 256GB, i7/Turbo
Lukas Leuthold 의
Write:
128 GB -> 600 MB/s
256 GB -> 1300 MB/s
512 GB -> 1900 MB/s
100 0GB -> 2600 MB/s
Read: all > 2000 MB/s
https://9to5mac.com/2018/11/10/review-20...
Alquimista 의
Reason for speed increase:
'Larger sizes normally means more flash chips and they can be written to in a parallel fashion.'
https://twitter.com/tapbot_paul/status/1...
jimthing 의