Yes, it's a solid score for your Pentium.
Yes, it's a solid score for your Pentium.
It's a Mac running OS X Snow Leopard, but it doesn't power on properly. The test isn't launching.
For comparison CB15 to some of my past scores..... Athlon 220ge - 464 pts at 4250mhz Phenom II B73 (tri core) 383 pts at 3800mhz Athlon E3 2300 x2 168 pts at 3700mhz.
These are significantly improved over the 4415u A Core 2 Quad Q6600, which is 10 years old and still not top-tier in performance.
It’s nearly a 70% boost compared to the outdated processor in your laptop.
This CPU is designed for minimal power use, ideal for compact setups like Craptops or surface devices. It’s built to be affordable, simple to manufacture, and energy-efficient. On average, it draws less than 15 watts, compared to the q6600’s around 85 watts. If you find a suitable desktop, you’ll often get better value for money. While desktops may cost less upfront, laptops have improved significantly and now offer great performance and durability.
It resembles a low value-to-performance balance, though the ride remains quite enjoyable on that $500k Countach… ~ (probably true...)