It is not dyllic. With the introduction of new programs AMD Ryzen 4000, Apple laptops can have up to 8 cores and 16 threads, and that saves a TDP of 15 watts. And this is one of the reasons why Apple can start using AMD processors on its MacBook Pro, with just one of many features …
Apple is impatient with Intel
It's no secret that Apple is disgusted with Intel in recent times, and not because the product parts make up the MacBook Pro. The processor has been taking time Problems to meet the need for processors over time, which led to Apple making the decision to launch the latest Mac with the previous generation hardware, so that we could introduce new machines.
But this is not the only reason Apple is dissatisfied with Intel. The 13-inch MacBook Pro is yet to be equipped Quad core processors with the simple fact that Intel It has no active companies that can provide great power to maintain consumption and efficiency (depending on temperatures) in such a small space.
However, power is not the only incentive for Apple products. Over the years, Mac users have also quietly monitored their performance on computers, meaning that Apple has increased critical needs in terms of heat generated by the processor to use cooling systems properly (which is another reason why the MacBook's body is 100% metallic, because it acts as a heatsink income). Today, Intel can no longer fulfill Apple's requirements.
AMD processors work just like Apple does
All of these problems with Intel are what drives AMD now to be more fun than it was at Apple. They provide extra power to Intel processors that have the MacBook Pro 13, while keeping the low operating rates demanded by Apple. This means that if the manufacturer wants to take their laptops to the next level, the natural step would be to leave Intel behind and move on to AMD.
The MacBook Pro is a team made for professionals: the key is in the name, after all. Just the fact that you are compatible with other computers Premium phase laptops It means Apple doesn't offer the extra value it has boasted. And, let's face it, those extra homes will provide AMD processors may be ideal for craftsmanship such as audio or video editing, the main paradigm of what users use (in addition to appearance).
Connecting from an Intel quad-core processor to an eight-core AMD, a dual processor chip can be a big deal. We can have a really powerful machine that saves in size, usage and sound quality, getting real professional performance and all of this lowers production costs, because by all, AMD processors are cheaper than Intel.
By the way, as you know the new MacBook Pro 16 comes with a completely new cooling system that has allowed its internal components to maximize its full potential, unlike previous models where Thermal Throttling suffered. If Apple decided to use the new processors AMD Ryzen 7 4800U For this team, consider how far you can go by working.
In short, today there is no reason why Apple can't decide to leave Intel behind and start using AMD processors on its MacBook Pro. They would get labor and low cost, something users can use that they can appreciate.