The recently released new 13-inch MacBook Pro It is surprising us with each passing day. New features have been introduced in it and although there is not much difference with that of the year 2019, it is true that, like the meigas, "there are them." The latest, at the moment, that is known is that some models can use 87W chargers.
Only the highest-end They will be able to make use of a charger with such power. However, being able to make use of this extra power does not mean that we can charge the computer more quickly.
Although higher-end 13-inch MacBook Pro computers can use chargers up to 87W, does not mean that the load will be "fast". By default the charger is 61 W of power with USB-C adapter. You already know that the charger of the 15-inch MacBook Pro, yes it is 87W.
All new 13-inch MacBook Pro models that are equipped with Thunderbolt 3 ports and XNUMXth Gen Intel processors They are configured to accept a higher wattage adapter even though they still ship with the 61W adapter.
Now those top-end 13-inch MacBook Pros won't be able to charge faster due to the fact that the internal load settings have not changed compared to previous generations. As the sources consulted by different entities have expressed this way:
While it's reasonable to think that higher-end macBook Pro models might be able to charge faster using an 87-watt adapter. The maximum load speed set on the machine It remains the same, so you won't see any difference.
So even though our lips have brushed honey at the thought of a fast-charging MacBook, we'll stick with that feeling. Maybe in future generations we will see them. The new way of manage macOS 1015.5 battery may have the key.