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Performance analysis : Apple 13-inch M2 MacBook Pro review: Our first taste of M2 - HardwareZone.com.sg
Review: Apple's 2019 13-inch MacBook Pro is an excellent, inexpensive workhorse | AppleInsider
Benchmarks for Unannounced New 13-Inch MacBook Pro Spotted in Geekbench [Chart] - iClarified
Apple $1,799 13-inch 2.0GHz quad-core Core i5 MacBook Pro benchmark results | Macworld
Geekbench Score of the new 13-inch MacBook Pro (2.0GHz) | Pike's Universum
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Apple MacBook Pro 13 (2020)
MacBook Pro w/ M2 Max processor & 96GB of RAM spotted on Geekbench » YugaTech | Philippines Tech News & Reviews
One day before WWDC 2018: A MacBook Pro Geekbench result was spotted with core i7-8750H (6 cores/12 threads/45W TDP) - Tech News - Linus Tech Tips
MacBook Pro 2011 Benchmarks are Insane: Faster than Mac Pro! | OSXDaily
2020 iPad Pro 12.9-inch versus 2019 MacBook Pro 13-inch
13-inch MacBook Pro M1 review: Amazing processing and battery performance | Macworld
Retina MacBook Pro & MacBook Air 2012 Benchmarks | OSXDaily
Apple MacBook Pro 13 with M2 takes Dell XPS 13 Plus with i7-1260P to pieces in benchmark onslaught but at least the x86 laptop looks cooler while getting hotter - NotebookCheck.net News
MacBook Air M2 vs MacBook Pro M2: This is what the Geekbench scores of the two most-powerful Apple laptops show - Times of India
Geekbench Shows 2018 MacBook Pro Has Biggest Yearly Performance Gain Since 2011 - MacRumors
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13-inch MacBook Pro (2020) review: Two laptops, one keyboard – Six Colors
Tested: The $1500 Dell XPS 15 vs. the $1500 MacBook Pro 13 | PCWorld
Geekbench 5 score shows Apple M1 processor runs virtualized Windows 10 on ARM faster than Surface Pro X 2 - MSPoweruser
Performance analysis : Apple 13-inch M2 MacBook Pro review: Our first taste of M2 - HardwareZone.com.sg
Geekbench confirms new MacBook Pro model identifiers and Core i5-1038NG7 processor - NotebookCheck.net News
Apple $1,799 13-inch 2.0GHz quad-core Core i5 MacBook Pro benchmark results | Macworld
Early benchmarks show M1 outperforming every Mac ever made in single-core scores