
NEW APPLE MACBOOK PRO 2018 PRO
Our video and graphics team, who, let’s face it, are the real pro users at WIRED, put the i9 MacBook Pro through its paces as well. I was able to use the new MacBook Pro to encode a video into the demanding H.265 codec 26 percent faster than a previous, quad-core 15-inch Pro.
NEW APPLE MACBOOK PRO 2018 UPGRADE
Don’t let the confusing naming throw you off, though-this 6-core, 12-thread, $350 upgrade is just a faster i7. The 15-inch model I sampled sported 32 GB of RAM and a new Intel processor, the Core i9. As muscle car fans might say, there's no replacement for displacement, and these tiny silicon engines give you a whopping total of 6 cores and 12 threads, leaving previous Macs in the dust at the drag strip. The new eighth-gen Intel chips in these machines, no matter which 15-inch you pick up, now include two bonus cores. Apple pro laptops were capped at four cores for a long time-until now. This is especially the case with the 15-inch models.

In every model, you'll get more processor cores, better graphics (be they discrete or integrated) and overall faster performance. Thankfully, the eighth-generation Intel processors in the absolute newest MacBooks give pro users a big reason to consider upgrading. Mac laptops have been updated more consistently, but as they’ve been updated, they’ve also shed some features (like popular ports) that have forced customers into what feels like laptop limbo where they can't find a computer that meets all their needs. The eighth-generation Intel processors in the absolute newest MacBooks give pro users a big reason to consider upgrading.

But over the past week that I’ve been using the new, 15-inch MacBook Pro running on a top-of-the-line Intel processor, I’ve found that what Apple's offering has a surprising number of caveats-its eye-watering price tag among them-you’ll have to consider. The new 2018 MacBook Pros attempt to atone for some of the line's recent performance missteps by throwing powerful new processors, tweaked graphics cards, a massaged keyboard, more RAM, and bigger SSDs into a product meant for the professionals who consistently rely on these machines.
NEW APPLE MACBOOK PRO 2018 PC
But then PC manufacturers started upping their game, and since late 2016, it's been extremely hard to recommend the Pros. Apple's laptops used to be so competitive that I'd recommend them just for use with Windows. Not only are Apple's last couple MacBook iterations unrepairable and non-upgradeable, but I find that the computing experience has been compromised in some key areas. However, the more recent MacBooks I've used have been a mixed bag.

I've upgraded, repaired, purchased, gifted, traded, and tinkered with iBooks and MacBooks galore, both for work and for fun. I installed Linux on an excruciatingly slow PowerBook G3 for IMDB and Google searches while watching TV. I owned a second-hand, sticker-encrusted Titanium PowerBook G4 that was stolen during a road trip. I have used more Apple laptops in my life than I can even recall.
