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13-inch Intel MacBook Pro Up to four-core Intel Core i7 processor with Intel Iris Plus Graphics Up to 32GB memory Up to 4TB storage Up to 10 hours battery life Three-mic array with directional ...
Along with the faster 2.4GHz and 2.66GHz chips in the 13-inch, Apple claims to be able to squeeze 10 hours of battery life from the machine, but the real meat is in the Core i5 2.4GHz (520M), Core ...
Macworld Keeping your tech up to date doesn’t have to mean shelling out for a brand-new laptop and then paying monthly just ...
Macworld We’re not saying this Grade A refurbished MacBook Pro with Touch Bar will replace your daily driver, but for just ...
It’s possible, as the Intel 10th-gen Core chips in more expensive configurations are specific to the MacBook Pro. My review unit had Intel’s Core i5-1038NG7, a 25-watt processor with four ...
News Analysis Tested: The new 13-inch MacBook Pro delivers a big graphics upgrade New $1,799 laptop features a tenth-generation Intel Core i5 processor, faster memory, and new graphics.
The latest benchmarks show Intel’s latest “Tiger Lake” processors for laptops holding their own against Apple’s M1 chip. The Apple M1 is used in the newest MacBook Air and 13-inch MacBook Pro.
Apple's refresh gives the 13-inch MacBook Pro a 2.4GHz quad-core 8th-generation i5 Processor that turbo boosts up to 4.1GHz. An upgrade improves that to a 2.8GHz quad-core 8th-generation i7 ...
The base model is equipped with a 2.5GHz dual-core Intel Core i5 processor, with Turbo Boost up to 3.1GHz, and sporting 3MB of L3 cache. The 13" MacBook Air, on the other hand, must rely on the ...
We have benchmarks on the new $1799 entry-level 15-inch model with a 2.4GHz Core i5 processor, and our test results show a dramatic improvement over the $1699 Core 2 Duo MacBook Pro it replaces.
So it appears pretty likely that the new base MacBook Pro will have a Intel Core i5 processor called the Intel Core i5 2410M which appears in red, above. The 2410M is a speedy Sandy Bridge-class ...
On paper, the Intel MacBook Pro 13 seems like a more powerful option when it comes to memory. That is because it offers up to 32GB of RAM, while the M1 MacBook Pro 13 maxes out at 16GB.