The main problem has been that Apple will not release review samples to any reputable hardware review site. If they would then there would be plenty of benchmarks.
Months from now Extremetech gets this memory to test, but in a tragic testing mishap they set it to half of the actual rated MHz in the motherboard bios, and don't bother to run CPUID to verify the memory speed making the same mistake they have done with their latest couple of Athlon 64 FX tests.
The main problem has been that Apple will not release review samples to any reputable hardware review site. If they would then there would be plenty of benchmarks.
No, they still offer wireless 802.11b low power chips.
Months from now Extremetech gets this memory to test, but in a tragic testing mishap they set it to half of the actual rated MHz in the motherboard bios, and don't bother to run CPUID to verify the memory speed making the same mistake they have done with their latest couple of Athlon 64 FX tests.
I was wondering, since you are a well established and reputable hardware site