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>> The iPad Pro is already neck and neck with the MacBook Pro

A nitpick with the use of "the" with Macbook Pro.

I think you need to qualify that as the 13" Macbook Pro. The 13" models use ultrabook class processors, while the 15" models use much faster quad core i7 processors. IMO, the 13" and 15" are very different beasts because of that.




You must be confusing the 13" MacBook Pro (i5-7267U, i5-7287U, i7-7567U) with the 13" MacBook Air (i5-5350U) or 12" MacBook. Only the latter has a true "ultrabook class" processor.


Call me a snob, but I consider anything suffixed with a U to be an ultrabook class processor, and anything with an M to be something worse. On the Windows side, those high end U CPUs are typically put in laptops that the manufacturers themselves call "ultrabooks".

Either way, a U processor doesn't really compare to the MQ/HQ suffixed CPUs in terms of perforamnce.


Yup, I'm going to call you a snob. ;) Purely because you're distinguishing based on a naming convention, rather than actual performance. But of course you're entitled to your opinion!

Checking the Geekbench comparisons, performance of the 13" and 15" MacBook Pros are mixed in together.

MacBook Pro (13-inch Mid 2017) Intel Core i5-7360U @ 2.3 GHz (2 cores): 4330 MacBook Pro (15-inch Mid 2017) Intel Core i7-7700HQ @ 2.8 GHz (4 cores): 4339

That's a negligible difference.

Of course multi-core changes the picture dramatically due to 2 vs 4 cores and the different TDPs, etc...

[1]: https://browser.primatelabs.com/mac-benchmarks


The multi-core matters more if you're going to call a laptop "pro", imo.




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