MacBook Pro 14” & 16” – 10 BIGGEST Changes to Look Forward To

 MacBook Pro 14” & 16” – 10 BIGGEST Changes to Look Forward To

MacBook Pro 14” & 16” – 10 BIGGEST Changes to Look Forward To


The October Apple event is now official and Apple will finally be unveiling the long-awaited 14 inches and 16 inch MacBook Pros. So here are not 3, not 5, but 10 biggest things that you can expect from these new Macs.

 we have the complete redesign. And what's important to note here is that the backup pros have not had a redesign and five years, one year longer than the usual four years redesigned cycle, and what we're expecting to see is a body that has been built from the ground up for Apple silicon with a thinner look no more a bulge at the bottom of the chassis, thinner screen bezels and potentially some new colors to wear the one that I'm expecting for the most being the rumored new matte black color. The feet are also set to be redesigned to look more in line with the IMAX feeds as opposed to the four circular feet that we have now. And the touch bar is also said to be removed entirely in favor of the old function keys. This new design will bring it more in line with Windows laptops such as Dells XPS line, which has looked far superior to the MacBook Pros due to their almost non-existent bezels and crazy thin builds. Well, now both the 13 inch and the 60 inch MacBook Pros will be updated with this more modern look. Now with this new design, we're also getting more reports, which is the ninth big change that he's making pros are getting the 2016 generation was heavily criticized for removing ports such as Mac safe HDMI and the SD card slots in favor of those four Thunderbolt ports. And I'm now happy to say that all of these ports are coming back including Mac save, I think the port that I wanted back the most was the SD card slot. As of now, I don't have to carry an adapter with me. 



HDMI is also great to see making a comeback although I am a bit worried that bringing back these ports might actually slow down the adoption of USB type C, which really started back in 2015. When Apple added USB type C to the 12 inch MacBook when you buy a new camera and a new monitor today chances are that they will have a USB type C for it. So I really hope that the industry would not go back now that Apple has still had more ports is always better than having fewer ports. So I do get why Apple has done this. And speaking of ports, the em on MacBook Pros have only had two Thunderbolt three ports. Now, this is expected to finally change with these new models, which are set to support three Thunderbolt ports or potentially even four, I would put my money on three as the extra bandwidth for a net for sports is likely going to be used by the new HDMI SD card slot and Maxi Fords. But why would max save take up any bandwidth? Isn't that just a charging port? It's Well, according to the leaks, Yes, but I do think that it will actually be more than just that, which is what are eight biggest updates is you see when Apple released the new IMAX they also gave them an Ethernet port inside the power break apart break that also features but genetic Mac safe like cable, which makes me believe that the new MagSafe connector that a new MacBook Pros would use will actually be very similar to the iMac one very likely with an Ethernet port and the power adapter too.



 In fact, Apple's MacBook Pro power adapters seem to have abnormally long shipping times as of late, which is usually an indication that Apple plans to release new ones. Now aside from potentially having Ethernet built-in and the ability to prevent cable trips. Another advantage of MagSafe is that to be faster charging, you see MacBooks usually take up to three hours to fully charge. So if this can be taken down to one and a half hours, for example, I think that would be such a big deal for pretty much any Mac user out there. Also, we don't actually know what's happening with USB type C charging but I don't expect this to be going anywhere. Do you see these new Mac books supporting both USB type C and the new faster of maximum charging just like the iPhones also supports two methods of charging lightning and maxeke.

 we have the new m on x processor, which will be Apple's second custom Mac chip, it will still be based on the M 100 and a completely new design but it will have more CPU and GPU cores than the M one. So for example, CPU-wise, it is set to now be a 10 core CPU up from the current eight cores of BM one, which should give us a 25% performance improvement. However, Ido believes that that number is actually going to be higher as the f1 feature for high-performance cores and for low-performance cores. Whereas the monex is set to feature eight high-performance cores and to low-performance cords which means that in the many apps that do take advantage of those high-performance Koreans, the M 1x could be up to twice as fast now having two fewer low-performance cores might mean that non-intensive apps could perform worse however it will automatically mean better battery life even if Apple does not make any changes to the physical size of the batteries which I believe they will therefore

we have improvements to the battery life so Since this is a new chassis specifically designed for Apple silicon support, we will most certainly have more space inside, and the new logic board is set to be smaller, the cooling system will very likely be to redesigned. So what I'm saying here is that there is a very high chance that Apple will be including some larger batteries in these new MacBook Pros, the 13-inch m one add a 20-hour battery life and I think that the M 1x could easily go up to 22 if not even 25 hours, the 60 inches had 11-hour battery life. Of course, that was with Intel processors with Apple silicon this could be at least double as the 13-inch m one went from 10 hours with Intel to 20 hours with Apple silicon. But then again if we consider the larger battery and the fewer low-performance cores and yeah monex I think the 16 inch could easily reach 25 or even 30 hours of battery life which will be absolutely insane. So if you need the best battery life ever in a MacBook, the new 16 inch will be the best choice to get. Speaking of best choices, 

  we have the RAM and the reason why I'm really looking forward to this is that would entail MacBooks, we could get 32 gigabytes or 64 gigabytes of RAM in the case of the 16-inch model.

 Now with em one, we could only get up to 16 gigabytes. Although since the ram itself was literally part of the M one SOC it was significantly faster and more efficient than before. So 16 gigabytes of RAM on VM one was more in line with 32 gigabytes on Intel. But now Wm on x we are set to get 16 gigabytes of RAM as the baseline with the option to bump that to 32 gigabytes which should be similar to having 64 gigabytes on the 16 inch until model 32 gigabytes of RAM is said to be an option for both sizes. The 60-inch model could also offer a 64 gigabytes of RAM if we are to go by some of the initial leaks. But given how the ram will be part of the M 1x. Soc itself, I don't really see Apple offering more than two ml next configurations. So 16 gigabytes and 32 is what I would put my money on for both sizes. And I do believe that both of these ram options will honestly be enough for pretty much anyone Fun fact the more RAM you have, the more powerful your GPU will be as Apple silicon uses your RAM as GPU memory to so the fourth big new feature is going to be the increase in GPU performance which is going up from an eight-core GPU to a 16 or even a 32 core. In one of our previous videos I put together some estimated performance numbers and based on these, the 16 core GPU would outperform the current dedicated Radeon 5500 m graphics inside a 16 inch Intel MacBook Pro, while the 32 core GPU would even outperform a 27 inch iMac with a dedicated desktop-class 5700 XT GPU. These are some serious performance improvements.And my guess is that the 16 gigabytes of RAM baseline MacBook Pros would come with a 16 core GPU, while the 32 gigabytes of RAM model would come with a 32 core GPU of course that I would love for Apple to allow us to independently select 32 gigabytes of RAM and that 32 core GPU option but that would depend on how many different MX SKUs tsmc is able to manufacture.

we have the display which is honestly getting one of the biggest improvements that the Mac pros have ever received. With the first one being the size you see ever since 2009. Apple has had a 13 inch MacBook Pro but this year, this is finally said to be upgraded to a larger 14-inch panel the 16-inch model is it's remained the same at 16 inches but the bezels on both of these models will be getting much thinner with Apple a barely removing the Mac Pro branding once again, in order for them to have as much screen area as possible. 

The second big display change will be to switch from LCD to mini led just like we got with the new m 112 point nine inch iPad Pro which will allow the new macro pros to having local dimming for significantly improved black levels, it still won't be OLED but definitely a major improvement over the current displays. The third display change is said to be the brightness which thanks to mini LED technology could go up to 1000 nits of sustained full-screen brightness and 1600 nits peak in HDR, just like with the iPad Pro, the fourth display change and this is actually an unexpected one. It sets a b 120-hertz promotion, both Russ young and leaker bill and DK t have reported that 120 hertz is actually being tested for these new machines. Ross young even said that Apple is using the same panel suppliers for both the iPad Pro and the new MacBook Pros. So they could indeed feature a 120-hertz dynamic refresh rate. In fact, maquis mon trade does actually supports the adaptive sync external displays. So it does make sense for Apple to add an internal display that can also take advantage of this. Not only that but adding 120 hertz now does make a lot of sense as we're also getting that new MX chip so everything would feel insanely fast, which is what Apple's event invites also seems to point at and the fifth to display upgrade is said to be the overall sharpness the actual display resolutions of the 14 inch and 60 inch MacBook Pros have been found in the latest Mac respond trade beta. And they tell us one important thing, which is that the default screen scaling will now behalf of the screen's native resolution, which will result in a sharper image on the current models the default resolution sits in between the native resolution and the true retina scaling. As if you were to switch to the retina scaling, old windows would be quite big.



 we are also getting an improved webcam which is now set to be 20 2pm resolution and match the quality of the M one IMAX webcam, which was surprisingly good not just in terms of the sharpness but also in terms of its low light performance. 

 we have something that I don't think many of you have realized, but the MX MacBook Pros are very likely to support more than just one external display which was a major limitation of the M one models. Now I expect this to max out at two 4k displays, one through Thunderbolt and the other one through HDMI. 

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