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Intel Thunderbolt 4

With Thunderbolt 4 connectivity, Apple’s new MacBook Pro models still likely feature Intel inside

Posted on October 20, 2021August 27, 2023 By Jarvis

Much has been made of Apple’s new M1 Pro and M1 Max silicon and Apple’s switch from Intel’s processors. However, with the inclusion of Thunderbolt 4 connectivity, Apple’s new MacBook Pro models still feature Intel silicon inside.

Apple’s new MacBook Pro models have been long-awaited by pro users and prosumers since Apple announced its transition to Apple Silicon at WWDC in June 2020. With the transition, Apple has stopped releasing new Macs with Intel processors with many making much of the switch. 
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