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		<title>Fake Core i7 MacBook Pro 6,1</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[There&#8217;s a faked GeekBench score of 5260 for an hypothetical MacBook Pro 6,1 with Core i7 620M. The CPU might be a Core i7-620M Mobile, dual-core 2&#215;2.66Ghz with Turbo-boot up to 2&#215;3.33Ghz, and hyperthreading. Some draw conclusions that new MacBook Pro will have Core i7 620M CPU, but they are missing something&#8230;
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>There&#8217;s a <a href="http://browse.geekbench.ca/geekbench2/view/210968">faked GeekBench score of 5260 for an hypothetical MacBook Pro 6,1 with Core i7 620M</a>. The CPU might be a Core i7-620M Mobile, dual-core 2&#215;2.66Ghz with Turbo-boot up to 2&#215;3.33Ghz, and hyperthreading. Some draw conclusions that new MacBook Pro will have Core i7 620M CPU, but they are missing something&#8230;</p>
<p>The Geekbench 32bits score associated with this hypothetical MacBook Pro 6,1, equipped woth Core i7-620M Mobile processor is strangely high: it&#8217;s 10% over other Geekbench 32bits scores of the same processor under Windows. On other CPU, scores tends to be similar between Mac OS X and Windows, and somewhat even better on Windows computers!</p>
<p>So this might be a prototype of Apple, but it&#8217;s more likely an overclocked laptop PC with Mac OS X installed (a hackintosh), as the Mac OS X distro is a current one, and not an internal Mac OS X version, as it is usually the case with new Apple products.</p>
<p>Also notice that the 10.6.2 doesn&#8217;t support the GMA HD integrated with new Core ix Mobile CPU, so it&#8217;s unlikely that this &#8220;MacBook Pro 6,1&#8243; is an Apple product. But Apple will probably unveil new MacBook Pro unibody lineup within Q1&#8242;2010 anyway with Core ix CPU.</p>
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