10.4.8 and Rosetta speeds

i think macrumors had mentioned that there would be some speed increases with rosetta in the new 10.4.8 update. anyone notice this
MS word seems to be running pretty quick
anyone notice any significant upgrades speed?

According to the GeekBench benchmark there's no noticeable difference. If Rosetta is faster, then it must be in areas that this particular benchmark doesn't measure.

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