By Roger Fingas
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More cores, more RAM, more. — Apple’s new 2018 MacBook Pros are now available, and the top specs are much faster The laptop gets a specs bump and borrows features from the iPad Pro, iMac Pro. Before I go too far off track, I will comment by saying I am surprised by Apple's use of the i9-8950HK in the recently released 2018 MacBook Pro. Format external hard drive for mac 2018.
The Core i9-8950HK is a six-core chip with a base clock speed of 2.9 gigahertz, and Turbo Boost speeds up to 4.8 gigahertz on a single core, Intel said. It nevertheless has the same 45-watt thermal design power as the quad-core, 2.8-gigahertz Core i7 in the entry-level 15-inch MacBook Pro.
While likely vastly more powerful and expensive than the average person needs, Apple could theoretically adopt the chip as a customization option for Pro buyers who run extremely demanding apps such as Final Cut Pro X. In December Apple updated the video editing suite with 8K video support, and the extension of 360-degree VR video to Motion and Compressor.
Those buyers could also take advantage of macOS 10.13.4's external GPU support to provide performance closer to the level of an iMac Pro with the flexibility afforded by a laptop.
Intel has also refreshed its mobile Core i3, Core i5, and i7 lines, including two six-core i7 chips clocked at 2.2 and 2.6 gigahertz, and a quad-core one rated at 2.7. The new i5 chips are quad-core models coming in at 2.3 and 2.5 gigahertz, though there are actually two processors at the 2.3-gigahertz level: one with a 3.8-gigahertz Turbo Boost, a 6-megabyte Smart Cache, and 28-watt TDP, and a second with a 4-gigahertz boost, an 8-megabyte cache, and 45-watt TDP. The current 13-inch MacBook Pro has a 28-watt TDP.