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The MacBook Pro 13-inch (M1, 2020) went on sale in November 2020, making it the second 13-inch MacBook Pro revision that year (there was an earlier Intel-based version released earlier in 2020).
Apple’s MacBook Pro 13-inch is a performance powerhouse. Read our review to find out why.
Specifications for our 2020 MacBook Pro 13" include the Apple M1 with 8 cores split between 4 high-performance cores and four efficiency cores, max clock speed is 3.2GHz, and it is built on the ...
The 2020 13-inch MacBook Pro with the M1 processor, on the other hand, starts at $1,299, a full $700 less. Both models come in a wide range of configurations, with prices varying based on features ...
That's where the MacBook Pro M1 comes in, and Amazon has the 2020 model for a bit less than usual. The 13-inch laptop with 8GB of RAM and 256GB of storage is $150 off right now, bringing it down ...
13-inch MacBook Pro M1: Performance benchmarks. Apple made bold claims during its “One more thing event” on November 10. The company said its new 13-inch MacBook Pro’s M1 CPU is up to 2.8 ...
Last year's initial wave of M1 Macs made for some confusing buying choices. The less expensive MacBook Air and more expensive 13-inch MacBook Pro used almost identical M1 chips (with a single ...
The MacBook Pro 13 M1 hasn’t changed much since its introduction in 2020. That’s not necessarily bad, though, because it remains perhaps the best-built 13-inch laptop you can buy.
Apple today introduced a new 13-inch MacBook Pro, its third announced Mac powered by the company's custom M1 Apple Silicon chip with integrated graphics processor.. The first ‌Apple Silicon ...
Apple Macbook Pro 13" (M1 2020) $1,299. View Deal. See all prices. Apple iMac 24-inch M1 2021. $909.95. View Deal. See all prices. We check over 250 million products every day for the best prices.
We've seen endless speed tests, but we thought we'd pit the ‌M1‌ 13-inch MacBook Pro against the model that it's replacing, the 2020 13-inch ‌MacBook Pro‌ with 1.4GHz quad-core Core i5 ...
Specifications. There's just one major difference between the 2022 13-inch MacBook Pro and the 2020 model it replaces: The new machine sports Apple's second-generation M2 system-on-a-chip instead ...