![]() ![]() I hear you always had a 17" then it became a 15" as my carry around non work Mac. 15" for me, I always find 13" to be just a tad too small. ![]() A good SSD breathed new life into it, and it has no problems, but I'm ready to upgrade. ![]() ![]() I'd like 32GB of RAM, but I'll still go for it even if it's only 16, as I'm just about read to retire the non-retina 2012 MBP I've been on for 6 years. The low power protocol would allow Apple to integrate up to 32GB of RAM without sacrificing efficiency. Apple currently limits RAM allotments to 16GB in an effort to maximize battery life, but rumors over the past few months hinted at a MacBook supporting LPDDR4 memory. This suggests users will have to wait for machine capable of addressing 32GB of RAM. The benchmarked Mac runs 16GB of 2133 MHz LPDDR3 RAM, a memory type currently used in the existing line of portable Macs. Apple has yet to integrate Coffee Lake CPUs in its laptop line, though the machines are due for a refresh. The quad-core Intel chip is capable of running up to 28W and boasts a 2.7GHz base frequency capable of peaking at 4.5GHz under turbo conditions. As such, the following is offered for purposes of discussion. It should be noted that Geekbench data can be easily spoofed, and AppleInsider was unable to confirm the validity of the log entry. A Geekbench entry logged on Monday appears to reveal an as-yet-unreleased "MacBook Pro 15,2" model with an Intel Core iT-8559U Coffee Lake processor. ![]()
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