#MACBOOK PRO GPU COMPARISON CHART PRO#
However, this new breed of MacBook Pro definitely makes a more convincing argument for spending the extra cash. Unless you need a brighter display, better audio, or battery life, there's little reason to go with the 13-inch version of the MacBook Pro. The M1 Air is the most sensible option for users that want a budget-friendly laptop. The Apple M1 GPU is an integrated graphics card offering 8 cores (1 deactivated core in the entry MacBook Air) designed by Apple and integrated in the Apple M1 SoC.According. While it’s no surprise that the new versions of the MacBook Pro trump their predecessors in just about every category in terms of performance, the race gets a little more competitive when stacking up the models that you can currently get on the Apple Store.Ĭurrent MacBook models compared Specification
#MACBOOK PRO GPU COMPARISON CHART UPGRADE#
The webcam has also received an upgrade to 1080p.
The new Pros have made some excellent strides in terms of their displays, with 120Hz refresh rates in all the available models, as well as improving the resolution and significantly raising the max brightness. Here’s how they compare to older models SpecificationĪpple M1 Pro 8-core or 10-core or M1 Max 10-coreĪpple M1 Pro 14-core, 16-core or Apple M1 Max 24-core, 32-coreģ x USB 4.0 with Thunderbolt 4 support, SDXC card slot, HDMI, MagSafe 3 PortĢ x Thunderbolt 2, 2 x USB 3.0, SDXC card slot, HDMI, MagSafe 2 Port
We even threw in the last MacBook Pro that included an HDMI port to show just how far we’ve come since 2015. While all of the MacBooks currently available on the Apple store use some form of the M1 CPU, they’re all just a little bit different, so to help you weigh your options, we’ve put together charts comparing every current MacBook you can buy on the Apple Store, as well as another chart comparing current models to their predecessors if you’re someone that’s been waiting to upgrade. If you’re a long-time Apple user, it’s hard to go wrong by upgrading to anything that uses the Apple Silicon architecture. However, the advent of the M1 CPU in last year’s 13-inch MacBook Pro has changed what we expect from our MacBooks, a new bar that currently can’t be met by the older Intel and AMD-based MacBooks in most ways. The last generation of MacBook Pro still has plenty of power, and for a while was the best option in terms of connectivity for Apple laptops.
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