![]() ![]() ![]() So, my attempt at bringing new life into an old Mac Pro wasn't a complete failure. In fact, I've decided to order an eGPU (likely the AKiTio) so that I can pair it up with a modern MacBook Pro and remove the issues of CPU bottlenecks and power delivery. Focusing on mainly the GPU-intensive tasks, the results show 4K and 8K video editing performance of both models in detail.Ĭonsidering the price difference, is it worth upgrading to the new model? Let us know in the comments. This is not to say that upgrading your GPU on other Mac hardware is a lost cause. This comprehensive test covers the video editing performance of both models in Adobe Premiere Pro, DaVinci Resolve, and Final Cut Pro X. The early tests showed the new model with this top GPU outperformed previous MacBook Pro models and even the 5K iMac Pro on standard benchmarks.įollowing up our previous coverage of the new AMD 5600M GPU upgrade, Max Yuryev performed a video editing performance test, comparing the two MacBook Pros 2019 model with 5500M GPU and 2020 model with the new 5600M graphics card. The 16" new MacBook Pro was released early 2020, and soon after it received a new GPU option: the new AMD 5600M. Apple introduced the 2019 MacBook Pro as the first 8-core Mac notebook ever with the AMD's 8GB 5500M graphics card, and it performed quite well with Adobe Premiere Pro. Read also: Radeon Pro 555 / 560 vs Radeon Pro 450 / 455 / 460 GPU on New MacBook Pro In terms of tech specs, the MacBook Pro is powered by the quad-core Intel i7 processor, 14nm AMD Radeon Pro 450 / 455 / 460 graphics with Polaris architecture and up to 2GB of memory, 16GB of RAM and Superfast PCIe-based SSD. ![]() The upgraded model is more expensive than its 2019 predecessor, so let's find out if it is worth the upgrade. Last week Apple announced the new graphics card update for the 2020 16" MacBook Pro. ![]()
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