Video comparison of the new MacBook Pro 2017 with the MacBook Pro 2016

The video we have after the jump shows us some of the Tests they've done on the new 2017 and 2016 MacBook Pros to see the performance differences between the two teams. In this case we have to say that they speak of a good performance in both, but obviously 2017 has improvements in the processor and this shows in the final figures.

Apple presented its new equipment last week and now the first tests and comparisons of these are beginning to arrive. We do not have aesthetic changes in the equipment but if in the internal hardware and this is something that is noticeable.

Here we can see the different scores obtained by the two teams in Single and Multi Core, which come to be 21% faster in single core and 30% faster in multi core. The truth is that the difference is not so much but if you notice that the Kaby Lake processor is somewhat superior in this regard. Then we have to look at the true performance of both teams in our day to day, which in general is not a bad thing.

This is the video in which they show us the difference between both MacBook Pro, the 2016 and 2017 AppleInsider companions:

They also show us the different scores obtained with video rendering, Cinebench and the like. The temperatures and the battery do not seem to be a problem in this video and AI's recommendation is that we keep the new machine in case we have to buy one of these MacBook Pro Retina with TB, since the improvements are interesting and not the price varies compared to the previous 2016 model. impact is that we stick with the model of 256 GB of disk space. Now it's up to you to draw conclusions about what we have seen in the video and choose the model that suits you best according to the work you have to do with it.


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