The 2020 MacBook Pro 13-inch appears to finally have more processing power with its 10th generation Intel Ice Lake CPU.
As reported by TechRadar, new benchmarks taken by @_rogame, the leaker who first exposed the MacBook Pro 16-inch, show that in the 3DMark Time Spy benchmark, the overall 2019 MacBook Pro performance has improved significantly.
Below are the alleged specs of the MacBook Pro 13-inch 2020 model:
The 32GB of RAM alone is quite interesting, as the current MacBook Pro 13-inch model can only carry up to 16GB. This means that this model is designed for power users who want enough professional punch in a smaller package.
The 2 terabyte capacity is also quite impressive for the smaller sibling of the MacBook Pro family.
Compared to the 2019 MacBooks with the 8th generation Intel Core i5-8279U (2.4 GHz, Turbo Boost top speed 4.1 GHz), the new MacBook Pro 13-inch 2020 is 12% better in CPU tests and 29 percent improvement. Despite the performance gains, it is also positive that the MacBook Pro 13-inch 2020 has the same heat dissipation point as the previous model: 28W.
While there is no evidence of the type of GPU in the new MacBook Pro, the 29% performance increase clearly indicates that the upgraded
However, I would expect the same performance from the new MacBook Pro.
But I think this power increase is the icing on the cake for the real reason the 2020 MacBook Pro 13-inch will be great: no bloody butterfly keyboard!
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