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I use my '15 for all my personal computing, all my non-Windows specific code work: web, native mobile (iOS/Android), some AR/VR work, CV, working on some ML for a specific project - pretty much anything Swift/Obj-C/Java/Python/Ruby/C++ I'm on the MBP, usually in terminal I also occasionally fire it up on a Win10 BC if I want a solid, very portable Windows machine, though I have a dedicated Windows laptop beast (32GB/8GB 1080GTX) for. 1st gen new style KB, but a nice discount, and you can add AC and have the machine covered through 2020. The new 13-inch MacBook Pro, MacBook Air, and Mac mini were announced, as Apple also said that it would take the company two years to complete this.
#2016 macbook pro 13 inch developement movie#
Testing conducted by Apple in October 2016 using preproduction 2.0GHz dual-core Intel Core i5-based 13-inch MacBook Pro systems with a 256GB SSD and 8GB of RAM (wireless web test, iTunes movie playback test, and standby test). Since you're talking XCode - and I'd think, possibly, other coding needs like backend APIs - you don't need a ton of GPU power, so a '16 model with the base 450 dGPU isn't a bad price, there's a current refurb model available: 2.6/16/256 with the 2GB 450 GPU is $1849 (free shipping). 1GB 1 billion bytes and 1TB 1 trillion bytes actual formatted capacity less. If you're looking to save money, there's no question about going refurb, it's basically a new machine, full warranty, all the usual AC options. If you can score a really killer deal on a 2015 15" model, specifically the 2.5GHz with the dGPU (370X), it's still plenty stout for development chores (and it has some perks like a better KB, potentially other benefits like an SD slot, physical F-keys, etc.) or go with one of the newer ones? Thanks. I'm stuckīuy the 2015 model or a refurbished version of it. Nevertheless, I require a Macbook for XCode. $3500 to $4000 is, in my opinion, an obscene amount to spend on a computer with internals that are on par with Windows computers selling for $1000 to $1500. A coworker has also had to take his in a few times. Seems like there are a lot of keyboard issues with the newer models. That means its slightly thicker and heavier than the older model which was 14.9mm thick.
#2016 macbook pro 13 inch developement update#
but oh-my-God the price.ĭoes the lowest end 15" MBP (with the 2015 keyboard and body) have an outdated chipset? What is it running? Did they update to Kaby Lake too?Īnyway. The 13-inch models measure 304.1 x 212.4 x 15.6mm and weighs 1.4kg. To minimize compile time, I believe a quad core would be best, and I really like the bigger screen on the 15" compared to the 13". I work in software development, and currently the compile and upload to app store times are incredibly sluggish on my machine.
#2016 macbook pro 13 inch developement upgrade#
I still have yet to upgrade from my late 2011 13" Macbook Pro. I was active on these forums last year obsessively researching the new Macbook Pros.