Apple Magazine - Issue 396 (2019-05-31)

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4GBofGDDR5memoryasstandard,which
offersfluid,real-time performance required
for professional tasks, such as rendering 3D
titles in Final Cut Pro X or running complex
commands in Photoshop or Logic Pro. And
as the MacBook Pro is aimed at a professional
audience, the Pro empowers creatives to create
even more great content, whether that’s music,
apps, or video.


In a benchmark test by Geekbench ahead
of the launch, the new 15-inch MacBook
Pro secured a single-core score of 5879 and
a multi-core score of 29184, comparing
favorably to the 2018 15-inch MacBook Pro
which had an average single-core score of 5348
and a multi-core score of 22620. Geekbench
opted for the MacBook Pro with a 2.4GHz
8-core 9th-generation Intel Core i9 processor
(an optional upgrade at an additional $200

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