Intel updates 2018 MacBook Pro processors with more power

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Intel has renewed the processors that we have in the MacBook Pro of 2018, specifically those named as H series. New more efficient processors, built with fewer nanometers, were expected, but still maintains the same 14nm structure.

Therefore, it is an evolution of the processors that we have in the MacBook Pros of 2018, rather than an evolution of them. Rumors indicated that Intel was unable to find the formula of for the manufacture of the 10 nm chips. Although this little renovation may be due to best performance tests, before releasing the new chips.

That yes, what we found is a speed improvement. These processors with up to 8 cores will be capable of reaching 5 Ghz. The H series would be made up of chips with six cores as a starting point, two Core i9 models, two Core i5 and two Core i3 models. Despite being built with 14nm, they have worked on the thermal part, after the problems with the iMac Pro. These chips have a thermal design, although according to their variation, 45. Therefore, they make it ideal for the MacBook Pro, but can be used at the same time on a MacBook, despite its small size.

We have two leading models, the Core i9-9980HK and Core i9-9880H, have 8 cores and 16 MB of cache memory. They offer speeds of 2.4 Ghz. and 2.3 Ghz. respectively, being able to reach for the first time that 5 GHz in the first case and 4.8 Ghz. In a second. In the range of i7 we find the i7-9850H and i7-9750H, with speeds of 4.6 Ghz. and 4.5 Ghz. respectively. And the lower part, the Core i5-9400H and i5-9300H, with four cores and 8 MB of cache memory at 2.5 Ghz. and 2.4 Ghz. with turbo speeds up to 4.3 Ghz. and 4.1 Ghz.

Intel recommends these chips for 4k video editing and gaming. We will see these processors in the Macs that are presented this exercise, as analysts predict ARM-based processors from 2020, whose technology seems to be somewhat more advanced in terms of energy efficiency at least.


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