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#MACBOOK INTEL CORE 2 DUO ART 1080P#
Though there's no speed test for HD 1080p playback, it does handle that just fine. In two of the 3D Game tests, it actually lost to the PPC mini. In the Core Image test, it bested the old mini but lost to the iMac Core Duo due to the general weakness of the GMA950 graphics processor.
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It would have matched the times of the iMac Core Duo if it was running at the same clock speed. The Mac mini performed better than the old PPC mini in the two CPU crunch tests. Mac mini G4/1.42 - Apple PPC Mac mini with 1.42GHz G4, 1GB of 333MHz memory and Radeon 9200 GPU with 32MB of VRAM. Mac mini CD/1.66 "U" - Apple Intel Mac mini with 1.66GHz Core Duo, UNmatched pair of 667MHz memory modules (1GB + 256MB) and Intel GMA950 GPU that shares main memory Mac mini CD/1.66 "M" - Apple Intel Mac mini with 1.66GHz Core Duo, matched pair of 1GB 667MHz memory modules and Intel GMA950 GPU that shares main memory IMac CD/1.83 - Apple Intel iMac with 1.83GHz Core Duo, 2GB of 667MHz memory and Radeon 1600 GPU with 128MB VRAM We also configured the Core Duo mini's memory in two ways (matched and unmatched pairs) to see if there was any great advantage to having matched pairs. We included the PPC Mac mini G4/1.42GHz we previously tested as well as an Intel iMac Core Duo 1.83GHz. We expected the new Intel Mac mini Core Duo to perform well enough in CPU crunch tests (iMovie HD, Cinebench), but we were really more curious about how well it performed in GPU crunch tests (iMaginator, Doom 3, etc.). Posted March 8th, 2006, by rob-ART morgan, mad scientist