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HIGH-END NOTEBOOK PERFORMANCE COMPARISON: DELL PRECISION M3800 VS. 2012 AND 2013 APPLE MACBOOK PRO WITH RETINA DISPLAY When selecting a high-end portable workstation for multimedia creation and viewing, performance counts. Large files and complex applications can slow systems with limited amounts of RAM or basic graphic cards. Those who invest in a system with a powerful 4th generation Intel Core i7 processor, 16 GB of RAM, and two heavy-duty graphics cards do so because their compute-intensive workloads require such hardware. In our labs, we tested three current high-end portable systems, a 4th generation Intel Core processor-based Dell Precision M3800 with QHD+ touchscreen display, a similarly configured 2013 Apple MacBook Pro, and a 2012 Apple MacBook Pro, to see how well they performed. While the systems were comparably configured, the Dell Precision M3800 has a touch screen and runs Windows 8.1, allowing users to select, zoom, and edit their work right on the screen. It also has three times the storage capacity of the 2012 MacBook Pro and 33 percent more than the 2013 MacBook Pro, which is very useful for storing large multimedia files. The Dell Precision M3800 outperformed both MacBook Pro systems on several tests. Along with its $2,249 purchase price, which is 13.5 percent lower than that of the 2013 MacBook Pro, these advantages make the Dell Precision M3800 an excellent choice for those who work with multimedia content and need an extremely powerful system they can use at the office and on the go. NOVEMBER 2013 A PRINCIPLED TECHNOLOGIES TEST REPORT Commissioned by Dell Inc.

SUPERIOR PERFORMANCE SAVES TIME AND BOOSTS PRODUCTIVITY Those who rely on portable workstations, from freelancers to CEOs, know that productivity depends on how quickly their systems can do work. We tested the current Dell Precision M3800 with QHD+ touchscreen, the current 2013 Apple MacBook Pro, and the 2012 Apple MacBook Pro. 1 We completed a range of tests to measure the performance of the systems. As we show below, the Precision M3800 outperformed the MacBook Pro notebooks on a number of activities, despite the fact that it is a less costly system. Figure 1 presents the basic configuration information for the systems along with pricing and warranty details. We attempted to configure the systems as similarly as possible, but they vary in some key ways most notably the processors. While the Dell Precision M3800 and the 2013 MacBook Pro have 4th generation Intel Core i7 processors, the Core i7 4850HQ in the 2013 MacBook Pro is slightly faster but consumes more power. The 2012 MacBook Pro has a 3rd generation Intel Core i7. Another important difference is that while all three systems include flash storage, the Dell Precision M3800 has an additional 500GB hard disk drive on top of the 256GB msata drive that contains the operating system. This means that it provides more storage space than both of the MacBook Pro systems. Appendix A provides more detailed configuration information for the three systems. Dell Precision M3800 2012 Apple MacBook Pro with 2013 Apple MacBook Pro with Retina display Retina display Processor Intel Core i7 4702HQ (2.2GHz 4th Intel Core i7 3630QM (2.4GHz 3rd Intel Core i7 4850HQ gen Core i7) gen Core i7) (2.3GHz 4th gen Core i7) RAM 16 GB Hyundai Electronics HMT41GS6AFR8A-PB 16 GB Integrated onboard RAM 16 GB Integrated onboard RAM SSD storage LiteOnIt LMT-256M6M (256 GB) Apple SSD SD256E (256 GB) Apple SSD SM0512F (512 GB) HDD storage Seagate ST500LM000-1EJ162 (500 GB) Graphics card make and model Intel HD Graphics 4600 NVIDIA Quadro K1100M Intel HD Graphics 4000 NVIDIA GeForce GT 650M Intel Iris Pro Graphics 5200 NVIDIA GeForce GT 750M Graphics card resolution 3,200 x 1,800 2,880 x 1,800 2,880 x 1,800 LCD type QHD+ Touch Retina display: LED-backlit display Retina display: LED-backlit with IPS technology display with IPS technology Display size 15.6" 15.4" 15.4" Brightness Default: 360 nits Default: 55 nits Default: 66 nits Max: 360 nits Max: 286 nits Max: 295 nits Touch screen Yes No No Price $2,249 (11/25/13) $2,399 (10/9/13) $2,599 (11/25/13) Figure 1: Configuration, pricing, and warranty information for the systems we tested. Prices came from www.dell.com and www.apple.com and do not include tax or shipping costs. 1 Note: The 2012 MacBook Pro became unavailable for purchase shortly after we acquired ours. A Principled Technologies test report 2

OUR FINDINGS IN DETAIL In this section, we present detailed test results and in Appendix B, we provide the specifics of our testing. Pricing advantages of the Dell Precision M3800 The Dell Precision 3800 is less expensive than both the 2012 and 2013 MacBook Pro. Figure 2 presents a price comparison among the systems. By selecting the Dell Precision 3800, you could save as much as 13.5 percent for a system that provides excellent performance and additional storage capacity a great boon to workers who handle potentially enormous multimedia files. Apple MacBook Pro Dell Precision M3800 Dell savings 2013 MacBook Pro $2,599 $2,249 13.5% 2012 MacBook Pro $2,399 $2,249 6.3% Figure 2: Price comparison for the three systems we tested. Benchmark performance Adobe Premiere Pro CC is high-end video-editing software. In our testing, the Dell Precision M3800 workstation performed Adobe Premiere Pro video-rendering tasks considerably more quickly than both the Apple MacBook Pro systems did. It completed these tasks from 22.9 percent to 26.6 percent faster than the old MacBook Pro, and from 39.8 percent to 43.1 percent faster than the new MacBook Pro. (See Figure 3.) Figure 3: The time the three systems took to render the entire work area with Adobe Premiere Pro. Lower numbers are better. A Principled Technologies test report 3

Adobe Photoshop CC is high-end graphics editing software. As Figure 4 shows, the Dell Precision M3800 workstation performed Adobe Photoshop CC tasks at roughly the same rate that the 2012 Apple MacBook Pro did. Compared to the 2013 model, the Precision M3800 performed the file-opening task 9.3 percent more slowly and the filterapplying task 6.7 percent more quickly. Figure 4: The time the three systems took to open and apply a filter to 30 raw images. Lower numbers are better. CINEBENCH uses a complex 3D scene of a car chase to measure the performance of a system s graphics card in OpenGL mode. The graphics card must display an enormous amount of geometry, many different textures, and a variety of effects to evaluate performance. The result is measured in frames per second, so higher numbers are better. Figure 5 shows that the Dell Precision M3800 workstation achieved a CINEBENCH score of 51.6 FPS, 5.2 percent better than the 2012 Apple MacBook Pro score of 48.9 FPS and 4.6 percent worse than the 2013 Apple MacBook Pro score of 54.0 FPS. Figure 5: The frames per second score the three systems achieved in CINEBENCH R15. Higher numbers are better. A Principled Technologies test report 4

Geekbench is a tool that measures the power of a processor. It delivers an overall score, with greater numbers being better. As Figure 6 shows, the Dell Precision M3800 workstation achieved a Geekbench score of 13,891, 11.1 percent better than the 2012 Apple MacBook Pro score of 12,353 and 2.9 percent worse than the 2013 Apple MacBook Pro score of 14,294. These findings are as we would expect given the different processors in the systems: Dell Precision M3800-2.2GHz 4th gen Core i7 2012 MacBook Pro - 2.4GHz 3rd gen Core i7 2013 MacBook Pro - 2.3GHz 4th gen Core i7 Figure 6: The overall scores the three systems achieved on the Geekbench 2.4.3 benchmark. Higher numbers are better. Application launch time If you need to wait a long time for an application to launch, not only does that mean you can t use that time to work, but you might start to wonder whether your system can handle the application. A system that launches applications quickly boosts productivity. In our labs, we measured the time that all three systems needed to launch two powerful Adobe Creative Cloud software programs: Premier Pro CC and Photoshop CC. Figure 7 shows that the Dell Precision M3800 workstation launched Adobe Premiere Pro CC 26.6 percent faster than the old MacBook Pro and 11.7 percent faster than the new MacBook Pro. When launching Photoshop, the Precision M3800 was 5.0 percent quicker than the old MacBook Pro and 15.9 percent slower than the 2103 MacBook Pro. A Principled Technologies test report 5

Figure 7: The time the systems took to launch two Adobe applications. Lower numbers are better. Boot time A system that is quick to boot can save you time day after day. In our tests, the Dell Precision M3800 workstation booted slightly more quickly than the 2012 Apple MacBook Pro did and 11.3 percent more quickly than the 2013 Apple MacBook Pro did (see Figure 8) All three systems entered and resumed from sleep extremely quickly in under 3 seconds.. Figure 8: The time the three systems took to boot. Lower numbers are better. A Principled Technologies test report 6

CONCLUSION Mobile workers cannot waste time with a slow or inefficient workstation. Workstation productivity must meet the user demands in terms of speed and ability, especially when dealing with multimedia content. We found that the Dell Precision M3800 outperformed both the current and older generation Apple MacBook Pro on several key performance tests. At a cost savings of up to 13.5 percent savings over the 2013 MacBook Pro, the Dell Precision M3800 can boost the productivity of a user performing compute-intensive multimedia work and provides greater storage capacity. By harnessing the touch-screen capabilities of Windows 8, this system can further improve the experience for users. A Principled Technologies test report 7

APPENDIX A SYSTEM CONFIGURATION INFORMATION Figure 9 provides detailed configuration information for the test systems. System General Number of processor packages Number of cores per processor Number of hardware threads per core Total number of threads in System System power management policy Processor power-saving option System dimensions (length x width x height) Dell Mobile Precision M3800 2012 Apple MacBook Pro 1 1 1 4 4 4 2 2 2 8 8 8 Dell Apple default Apple default Enhanced Intel SpeedStep Technology Enhanced Intel SpeedStep Technology 2013 Apple MacBook Pro Enhanced Intel SpeedStep Technology 14.65" x 9.92" x 0.75" 14.13" 9.73" 0.59" 14.13" 9.73" 0.59" System weight 4.50 lbs. 4.46 lbs. 4.46 lbs. CPU Vendor Intel Intel Intel Name Core i7 Core i7 Core i7 Model number 4702HQ 3630QM 4850HQ System Bus Intel DMI 5 GT/s Intel DMI 5 GT/s Intel DMI 5 GT/s Socket type and number of pins FCBGA1364 FCPGA988 FCBGA1364 Core frequency (GHz) 2.2 (Turbo Boost 3.2) 2.4 (Turbo Boost 3.4) 2.3 (Turbo Boost 3.5) L1 cache 32 KB + 32 KB (per core) 32 KB + 32 KB (per core) 32 KB + 32 KB (per core) L2 cache 256 KB (per core) 256 KB (per core) 256 KB (per core) L3 cache 6 MB 6 MB 6 MB Platform Vendor Dell Inc. Motherboard model number Dell Precision M3800 Intel 7 series chipset Intel 8 series chipset Motherboard chipset Intel 8 series chipset Intel 7 series chipset Intel 8 series chipset BIOS name and version Dell X35 (9/14/2013) MBP101.00EE.B03 MBP112.0138.B02 Memory module(s) Vendor and model number Hyundai Electronics HMT41GS6AFR8A-PB Integrated onboard RAM Integrated onboard RAM Type PC3-12800 PC3-12800 PC3-12800 Speed (MHz) 1,600 1,600 1,600 Speed running in the system (MHz) 1,600 1,600 1,600 A Principled Technologies test report 8

System Dell Mobile Precision M3800 2012 Apple MacBook Pro 2013 Apple MacBook Pro Size (MB) 8,192 8,192 8,192 Number of memory module(s) 2 x 8,192 2 x 8,192 2 x 8,192 Total amount of RAM in system (GB) 16 16 16 Channel (single/dual) Dual Dual Dual Hard drives First hard drive Vendor and model number LiteOnIt LMT-256M6M Apple SSD SD256E Apple SSD SM0512F Size (GB) 256 256 512 Type msata 6.0 Gb/s SSD 6.0 Gb/s msata 6.0 Gb/s Controller Intel 8 series chipset Intel 7 series chipset Intel 8 series chipset Driver Intel 12.8.0.1016 (08/01/2013) Second hard drive Vendor and model number Seagate ST500LM000-1EJ162 Size (GB) 500 Buffer size (MB) 64 RPM 7,200 Type SSHD 6.0 Gb/s Controller Intel 8 series chipset Driver Intel 12.8.0.1016 (08/01/2013) Operating system Name Windows 8.1 Professional Mac OS X Mountain Lion Mac OS X Mavericks Build number 9600 10.8.5 10.9 Service Pack File system NTFS Journaled HFS+ Journaled HFS+ Kernel ACPI x64-based PC Darwin 12.5 Darwin 12.5 Language English English English Microsoft DirectX version DirectX 11 Graphics cards First graphics card Vendor and model number Intel HD Graphics 4600 Intel HD Graphics 4000 Intel Iris Pro Graphics 5200 Type Integrated Integrated Integrated Chipset Intel HD Graphics 4600 Intel HD Graphics 4000 Intel Iris Pro 5200 BIOS version 2171.0 Total available graphics memory (MB) 1,792 512 1,024 Shared system memory (MB) 1,792 Resolution 3,200 x 1,800 2,880 x 1,800 2,880 x 1,800 A Principled Technologies test report 9

System Dell Mobile Precision M3800 2012 Apple MacBook Pro 2013 Apple MacBook Pro Driver Intel 10.18.10.3282 (08/26/2013) Second graphics card Vendor and model number NVIDIA Quadro K1100M NVIDIA GeForce GT 650M NVIDIA GeForce GT 750M Type PCIe PCIe PCIe Chipset NVIDIA Quadro K1100M NVIDIA GeForce GT 650M NVIDIA GeForce GT 750M BIOS version 80.07.B3.00.0C Total available graphics memory (MB) 9,935 1,024 2,048 Dedicated video memory (MB) 2,048 Shared system memory (MB) 7,887 Resolution 3,200 x 1,800 2,880 x 1,800 2,880 x 1,800 Driver NVIDIA 9.18.13.2680 (08/18/2013) Sound card/subsystem Vendor and model number Realtek High Definition Audio Intel High Definition Audio Intel High Definition Audio Driver Realtek 6.0.1.7023 (08/21/2013) Ethernet Vendor and model number Realtek USB GBE Family Controller Driver Realtek 8.10.1009.2013 (10/09/2013) Wireless Vendor and model number Intel Dual Band Wireless-AC AirPort Extreme AirPort Extreme (Broadcom 7260 (Broadcom BCM4331) BCM4331) Driver Intel 16.5.1.6 (08/26/2013) USB ports Number 4 2 2 Type 3 x USB 3.0, 1 x USB 2.0 3.0 3.0 Other SD Media card reader, HDMI, DisplayPort SDXC Media card reader, HDMI, 2 x Thunderbolt ports SDXC Media card reader, HDMI, 2 x Thunderbolt 2 ports Monitor LCD type QHD+ Touch Retina display: LED-backlit Retina display: LED-backlit display with IPS technology display with IPS technology Resolution 3,200 x 1,800 2,880 x 1,800 2,880 x 1,800 Screen size 15.6" 15.4" 15.4" A Principled Technologies test report 10

System Dell Mobile Precision M3800 2012 Apple MacBook Pro 2013 Apple MacBook Pro Battery Integrated Lithium-ion Integrated Lithium-ion Integrated Lithium-ion Type polymer polymer polymer Rated capacity (Wh) 61 95 95 Figure 9: Specifications for the three systems we tested. A Principled Technologies test report 11

APPENDIX B - HOW WE TESTED Measuring performance with Premiere Pro CC All tests are hand-timed and require a stopwatch. We conducted the following Adobe Premiere Pro CS tests: Render P2 Sequence Render XDCAM Sequence Render AVCHD Sequence Render Sequence 1. Double-click the desired sequence project file. 2. When the Scratch Disk dialog opens, click Yes. 3. Navigate to FootageP2, and select the requested file. 4. Click Open. 5. When the project opens, prepare the stopwatch. 6. Click Sequence, and simultaneously select Render Effects In and Out from the drop-down menu and start the stopwatch. 7. Stop the stopwatch when the Rendering Progress window disappears. 8. Close Adobe Premiere and repeat steps 1 through 8 two more times. 9. Repeat the test for XDCAM and AVCHD sequences. Measuring performance with Photoshop CC All tests are hand-timed and require a stopwatch. We conducted the following Adobe Photoshop CC tests: Opening 30 RAW.CR2 images into Photoshop Saving the files to JPEGs Importing and Opening 30 RAW.CR2 files into Photoshop 1. Open Photoshop CC. 2. Select FileOpen. 3. Browse to the test directory containing the 30 RAW.CR2 image files, and select them all. Click Open. 4. At the Adobe Camera Raw screen, click Select All. 5. In the right column, click Auto to apply auto enhancements to all photos. 6. Simultaneously click Open Images and start the stopwatch. 7. Stop the stopwatch when the last photo has been opened in the Photoshop workspace. 8. Repeat steps 1 through 7 two more times. Batch File (Fixing Lens Distortion and applying Oil Paint filter) and saving as Maximum Quality JPEG 1. Create a custom action. a. Select WindowActions. b. Click the New Action icon, located next to the trash bin icon. c. Name the new action and click record, to begin recording a new custom action. d. From the top menu, select FilterLens Correction, and click OK. e. From the top menu, select FilterOil Paint, and click OK. f. Click the Square to stop the custom action recording. 2. With all the files open from the previous test, select FileScriptsImage Processor. 3. In the Step 1 area, select Folder, and browse to the test image directory. 4. In the Step 2 area, select Save in Same location. 5. In the Step 3 area, check Save as JPEG with Quality 12 (Maximum). A Principled Technologies test report 12

6. In the Step 4 area, check the box next to Run action and select the custom action created in step 1. Also, check the box next to Include ICC Profile. 7. Prepare the stopwatch. 8. Simultaneously click Run and start the stopwatch. 9. Stop the stopwatch when all the images have been filtered and saved as JPEGs. 10. Repeat steps 1 through 9 two more times. Measuring performance with MAXON CINEBENCH R15 Running the test 1. Launch CINEBENCH. 2. Click File, and check Advanced benchmark. 3. Verify that OpenGL, CPU, and CPU (Single Core) benchmarks are selected. 4. Click Start all tests. 5. When the test finishes, record the benchmark results. 6. Close CINEBENCH. 7. Repeat steps 1 through 6 two more times, and report the median of the three runs. Measuring performance with Geekbench 2.4.3 Running the test 1. Launch Geekbench. 2. Select 64-bit benchmarks. 3. Click Run Benchmarks. 4. When the test finishes, record the benchmark results. 5. Close Geekbench. 6. Repeat steps 1 through 5 two more times, and report the median of the three runs. Measuring time to boot 1. Simultaneously start the timer and boot the system. 2. When the desktop interface appears, stop the timer. 3. Record the result as the Boot time. 4. Shut down the system. 5. Repeat steps 1 through 4 two more times, and report the median of the three tests. A Principled Technologies test report 13

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