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Description
Geekbench Score
Geekbench 2.1.8 for Mac OS X x86 (64-bit)
Processor integer performance
Floating Point
Processor floating point performance
Memory performance
Memory bandwidth performance
Result Information
System Information
Integer Performance
single-core scalar
39.1 MB/sec
multi-core scalar
69.5 MB/sec
Text Compress
single-core scalar
4.04 MB/sec
Text Compress
multi-core scalar
7.13 MB/sec
Text Decompress
single-core scalar
4.49 MB/sec
Text Decompress
multi-core scalar
7.96 MB/sec
Image Compress
single-core scalar
9.95 Mpixels/sec
Image Compress
multi-core scalar
17.8 Mpixels/sec
Image Decompress
single-core scalar
20.5 Mpixels/sec
Image Decompress
multi-core scalar
35.9 Mpixels/sec
single-core scalar
921 Knodes/sec
multi-core scalar
1.57 Mnodes/sec
Floating Point Performance
Floating Point
Mandelbrot
single-core scalar
694 Mflops
Mandelbrot
multi-core scalar
1.25 Gflops
Dot Product
single-core scalar
913 Mflops
Dot Product
multi-core scalar
1.64 Gflops
Dot Product
single-core vector
1.76 Gflops
Dot Product
multi-core vector
3.31 Gflops
LU Decomposition
single-core scalar
708 Mflops
LU Decomposition
multi-core scalar
1.33 Gflops
Primality Test
single-core scalar
409 Mflops
Primality Test
multi-core scalar
677 Mflops
Sharpen Image
single-core scalar
6.89 Mpixels/sec
Sharpen Image
multi-core scalar
12.2 Mpixels/sec
Blur Image
single-core scalar
2.89 Mpixels/sec
Blur Image
multi-core scalar
5.42 Mpixels/sec
Memory Performance
Read Sequential
single-core scalar
2.91 GB/sec
Write Sequential
single-core scalar
1.54 GB/sec
Stdlib Allocate
single-core scalar
5.19 Mallocs/sec
Stdlib Write
single-core scalar
3.85 GB/sec
Stdlib Copy
single-core scalar
1.94 GB/sec
Stream Performance
Stream Copy
single-core scalar
1.96 GB/sec
Stream Copy
single-core vector
2.17 GB/sec
Stream Scale
single-core scalar
1.95 GB/sec
Stream Scale
single-core vector
2.20 GB/sec
Stream Add
single-core scalar
2.47 GB/sec
Stream Add
single-core vector
2.44 GB/sec
Stream Triad
single-core scalar
2.34 GB/sec
Stream Triad
single-core vector
2.45 GB/secApple MacBook Air (13-inch, June 2013) review - CNET
Apple MacBook Air (13-inch, June 2013)
Apple MacBook Air (13-inch, June 2013) review:
A familiar MacBook Air, with an all-day battery
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Average User Rating
24 user reviews
Editors' Top Picks
Thanks to new Intel CPUs and upgraded components, the 15-inch MacBook Pro remains a high-end...
The 13-inch MacBook Air gets a minor CPU upgrade and $100 price cut, keeping it near the...
Building on the Surface Pro 2 released late last year, the Surface Pro 3 is the "tablet...
For its second Chromebook, Toshiba shaved off as much chassis as possible without sacrificing...
Editors' note: As of April 29, 2014, Apple has
with slightly faster Intel processors (1.4GHz Core i5, up from 1.3GHz) and cut the price of the entry-level configurations. The 11.6-inch
now starts at $899 (from $999) in the US and at ?749 (from ?849) in the UK, and the 13.3-inch version now drops to $999 (from $1,099) in the US and to ?849 (from ?949) in the UK.
It may be a case of "the more things change, the more they stay the same."
The new 2013 versions of both the
and 13-inch MacBook Air look very familiar indeed, as these slim systems have hardly changed at all physically over the past few generations.
The Air was the only Apple laptop line to get a June 2013 update at Apple's
conference. At first glance, it looks like a relatively minor set of changes, with the primary selling point being a move to Intel's new , also known by the code name Haswell. There is, however, one very important difference in the new models, and one that's especially noteworthy if you spend a lot of time on the road and away from your power adapter.
We've previously
and been impressed by both the performance and battery life gains (to be realistic, the latter is much more important for consumers). If you add Haswell to Apple's already-stellar battery life reputation, you get a system, in the 13-inch Air, that Apple claims will run for up to 12 hours, and in our tests (spoiler alert) ran even longer.
Sarah Tew/CNET
Having a Haswell-generation CPU also gives you Intel's improved HD5000 graphics, which promises improved game performance over last year's HD4000 graphics (itself an improvement over the preceding HD3000, and so on). It's still not anything like having a discrete GPU, as in the
, but with game services such as Steam and EA's Origin now being Mac-compatible, it may make some small inroads for OS X gaming.
Also new is
, a new standard that will eventually be found in wireless routers, as well as Apple's new
hardware. If you have an 802.11n router, which is a much more likely scenario, this may not help you, but it's a nice piece of future-proofing. Apple also says the solid-state-drive storage included in the Air laptops is now faster, although I think bumping the base
up to a full 128GB of SSD storage (from the paltry 64GB previously sold at that same price) is a much more important development.
Sarah Tew/CNET
It's easy to say that this new version of the 13-inch MacBook Air is a modest step forward, with no physical changes to the exterior, and still no higher-res display, touch screen, or HDMI port. The battery life is a very big deal, however, and when you couple that with a $100 price cut on the base model, down to $1,099, the 13-inch MacBook Air is, despite not being the newest design on the block, still one of the most universally useful laptops you can buy.
MacBook Air 13-inch (June 2013)
MacBook Air 11-inch (June 2013)
Sony Vaio Pro 13
Display size/resolution
13.3-inch, 1,440x900 screen
11.6-inch, 1,766x768 screen
13.3-inch, 1,920x1,080 touchscreen
1.3GHz Intel Core i5-4250U
1.3GHz Intel Core i5-4250U
1.6GHz Intel Core i5-4200U
4,096MB DDR3 SDRAM 1,600MHz
4,096MB DDR3 SDRAM 1,600MHz
4,096MB DDR3 SDRAM 1,600MHz
1,024MB Intel HD Graphics 5000
1,024MB Intel HD Graphics 5000
1,659MB Intel HD Graphics 4400
Optical drive
Networking
802.11a/c wireless, Bluetooth 4.0
802.11a/c wireless, Bluetooth 4.0
802.11b/g/n wireless, Bluetooth 4.0, NFC
Operating system
OS X Mountain Lion 10.8.4
OS X Mountain Lion 10.8.4
Windows 8 (64-bit)
Design and featuresThe MacBook Air keeps the same external look as the previous couple of generations, a look that still rivals the newest ultrabooks, although some new systems, such as
, are getting thinner and lighter without sacrificing much in the way of productivity.
Both the 11-inch and 13-inch versions of the MacBook Air still have the same thickness, ranging from 0.11-inch to 0.68-inch. Spread over the larger footprint of the 13-inch chassis, the 13-inch version still feels satisfyingly thin.
The Vaio Pro 13 next to the 13-inch MacBook Air.
Sarah Tew/CNET
As with the previous version, the rigid aluminum construction makes the Air feel sturdy enough to just throw it in a bag and carry along with you without a protective case or sleeve, and it's interesting to contrast the aluminum unibody construction here with the lighter carbon fiber in the aforementioned Vaio Pro. I'd still trust the Air and its unyielding lid more in a throw-in-your-luggage field test.
The backlit keyboard and trackpad are the same as on the previous models, and the trackpad especially remains the standard by which all others are judged. Many other laptop makers have moved to larger clickpad-style touch pads, but we have yet to find a touch pad that comes close to this for multitouch gestures. The pad is again hinged at the top, allowing the entire pad to click down, and we strongly suggest going into the Preferences menu and turning on all of the tapping options for further ease of use.
It will be interesting to see how Apple's user interfaces develop in the face of both Windows 8, which tries (not terribly successfully) to reinvent the entire concept of working with a computer OS, and the upcoming
. For now, flicking around with three-and-four-finger gestures on the MacBook trackpad remains the most seamless way to swap between windows and applications, at least in my experience.
Unlike on the 11-inch MacBook Air, the 13-inch screen is still not a 16:9 display. The screen area also lacks the edge-to-edge glass over a black instead the screen is, as in previous years, surrounded by a thick silver bezel.
On the positive side, the native resolution of the display is 1,440x900 pixels, which is better than the 1,366x768 you find in many 13-inch laptops, although even midpriced models are quickly switching over to 1,600x900 or even 1,920x1,080. Of course the Retina Pro models, along with a handful of laptops from Toshiba, HP, and Dell, are experimenting with even-higher-than-HD resolutions.
While the Air screen isn't flat matte, it's also not terribly reflective, which is a step up from the "mirror image" effect you get on some laptop screens.Apple MacBook Air (13-inch, June 2013)
DisplayPort/Thunderbolt
Stereo speakers, headphone jack
2 USB 3.0, SD card reader
Networking
802.11ac Wi-Fi, Bluetooth
Optical drive
Connections, performance, and batteryThe ports and connections remain unchanged on this version of the MacBook Air. That gives you two USB 3.0 ports and a Thunderbolt port to play with, with the latter used for both external accessory and video connectivity. The faster 802.11ac Wi-Fi will play nice with Apple's own upcoming new AirPort Extreme and AirPort Time Capsule hardware, but I suspect you're still working off an 802.11n router. There's more on
Sarah Tew/CNET
Editors' Top Picks
Thanks to new Intel CPUs and upgraded components, the 15-inch MacBook Pro remains a high-end...
The 13-inch MacBook Air gets a minor CPU upgrade and $100 price cut, keeping it near the...
Building on the Surface Pro 2 released late last year, the Surface Pro 3 is the "tablet...
For its second Chromebook, Toshiba shaved off as much chassis as possible without sacrificing...
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Quick Specifications
Release date
Jun 10, 2013
Operating System
Apple OS X 10.9 Mavericks
Installed Size
Graphics Processor
Intel HD Graphics 5000
Intel Core i5 (4th Gen) 1.3 GHz
About The Author
Dan Ackerman leads CNET's coverage of laptops, desktops, and Windows tablets, while also writing about games, gadgets, and other topics. A former radio DJ and member of Mensa, he's written about music and technology for more than 15 years, appearing in publications including Spin, Blender, and Men's Journal.
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