While we already knew the iMac Pro will be the fastest Mac ever, at least until Apple releases its promised modular Mac Pro at some
point in the future, now we have an idea of just how fast the desktop workhorse will truly be.YouTube
reviewers Marques Brownlee and Jonathan Morrison have each shared hands - on
videos of the iMac Pro, and put its CPU performance to the test with benchmarks on Geekbench, which simulates real - world workload scenarios.
In both
videos, the mid-range iMac Pro with a 10 - core 3.0 GHz Intel Xeon processor recorded a multi-core score of just over 37,400, which is up to 45 percent faster than the high - end 2013 Mac Pro's average multi-core score of 25,747.