Macbook Pro much more powerful

We already anticipated with the last publication, the release of the new Macbook pro model.

The MacBook Pro has incredible computing power from the eighth-generation Intel Core. The 15-inch model includes a six-core Intel Core i9 that’s up to 70 percent faster than the previous generation, with Turbo Boost speeds up to 4.8 GHz. And the 13-inch MacBook Pro with Touch Bar’s quad-core processor doubles the speed of its predecessor. In addition, the 15-inch MacBook Pro can be configured with 32 GB of high-performance 2,400 MHz DDR4 memory.

The 15-inch MacBook Pro features a discrete Radeon Pro GPU. In addition, each GPU is paired with 4GB of standard GDDR5 memory for smooth performance on the most demanding jobs, such as rendering 3D titles in Final Cut Pro X. Meanwhile, the 13-inch model with Touch Bar includes an integrated graphics processor with 128MB of DRAM that accelerates graphics-intensive tasks and doubles the speed of the previous generation.

The 13-inch and 15-inch MacBook Pro with Touch Bar feature Apple’s T2, the second-generation silicon chip custom-designed for the Mac. This chip improves the security of the MacBook Pro, as it incorporates a Secure Enclave coprocessor that is used in the encrypted storage and secure boot functions. It also integrates several independent drivers, such as system management, audio and SSD drivers, and allows Siri to always be available to open apps, play music or answer your questions when you say “Hey Siri”.

Thunderbolt 3 combines its incredible bandwidth with the versatility of the USB-C standard to create a universal port that reaches blazing speeds of up to 40 Gb/s. It offers data transfer, charging and video output in a single connector with twice the bandwidth of the previous generation. Both sizes of MacBook Pro are available with two ports on either side, so you can choose the one that works best for you. Plus, you can seamlessly connect devices you already have with a cable or adapter. And because the Thunderbolt 3 port is reversible, it doesn’t matter which way you put it. You’ll get it right every time.

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