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10-14-2015, 02:15 PM
After the iPhone 6s launched last month, we saw some benchmarks showing that the device was as powerful as the 2015 Retina MacBook. Linus Sebastian of-LinusTechTips, however, theorized that these benchmark results don’t just reflect well on the iPhone 6s — they also reflect rather poorly on the 2015 MacBook. DON’T MISS:-10 hottest iPhone 6s cases we’ve found so far Why would this be the case? Essentially, Sebastian earlier this year using water cooling procedures to determine-that the 2015 MacBook is highly-prone to “drastically” throttling when it gets hot, which was a main reason why it performed poorly on GeekBench scores. This also suggests that the 2015 MacBook is actually more powerful than many tests show, but its power is
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