- #2016 MACBOOK PRO VS 2018 MACBOOK PRO DIMENSIONS UPGRADE#
- #2016 MACBOOK PRO VS 2018 MACBOOK PRO DIMENSIONS FULL#
Integrated 802.11a/b/g/n/ac up to 1.3 Gbit/sįour ports, two left-hand ports for full performance, supporting two 4096×2304 displays or one 5120×2880 (MST) displayįour ports full performance supporting four 4096×2304 displays or two 5120×2880 (MST) displays (Optional Radeon Pro Vega 16 with 4 GB of HBM2 memory or Radeon Pro Vega 20 with 4GB of HBM2 memory)ĥ12 GB or 1 TB or 2 TB or 4 TB built-in SSD Intel Iris Plus Graphics 655 with 128 MB eDRAMĪMD Radeon Pro 560X with 4 GB of GDDR5 memory and automatic graphics switching (2.6 GHz) Intel Iris Plus Graphics 650 with 64 MB eDRAMĪMD Radeon Pro 560 with 4 GB of GDDR5 memory and automatic graphics switching (2.9 GHz) (Optional 32 GB RAM configuration available at time of purchase only)
(Optional 16 GB RAM configuration available at time of purchase only)ġ6 GB built-in onboard RAM (not upgradeable) theoretical bandwidth: 3.94 GB/s)Ĩ GB built-in onboard RAM (not upgradeable) theoretical bandwidth: 4 GB/s)Ĩ GT/s DMI 3.0 (Max.
#2016 MACBOOK PRO VS 2018 MACBOOK PRO DIMENSIONS UPGRADE#
(Optional upgrade – 2.9 GHz i9-8950HK, up to 4.8 GHz, 12 MB 元 cache)Ĥ GT/s OPI (On Package DMI 3.0 interconnect Interface) (Max. This card is comparable to many of the mid-to-high tier cards available on desktops, and will easily outperform the 2017 MacBook Pro.Ģ.6 GHz six-core Intel Core i7 Coffee Lake (8850H), up to 4.3 GHz, 9 MB 元 cache While the base 15” version has also only seen a minor upgrade, it now has the option of a significantly more powerful dedicated graphics card than its predecessor, if you opt for a model equipped with the Radeon Pro Vega 20. The onboard graphics of the 13” models has always been a weak point of the line, and this has changed little in the 2018 release, though the onboard eDRAM has been doubled. It can also now be upgraded to 32 GB at the time of purchase, double that of the previous model, and very helpful if you have to perform highly demanding tasks on the go. Memory options are nearly the same as the 2017 models, except for the 2018 15” version, which has been upgraded to DDR4 with a higher base clock speed, resulting in improved performance. They have more cores, bigger caches, and overall better performance when multi-threading and performing demanding tasks, and Apple has said this represents a speed boost of up to 70% over the 2017 laptops. They are supplied with the next generation of Intel processors, upgrading from Kaby Lake to Coffee Lake. The 2018 MacBook Pros are faster pretty much across the board.