

This is especially true for the Cinebench R15 and BruceX Benchmarks, wherein the differences in scores are rather minute indeed. That being said, many folks wonder which 2018 MacBook Pro should they choose when it comes to video editing? To sort things out and provide some answers, Max Yuryev compares three of the latest 15-inch MacBook Pros, thus helping you decipher more easily which configuration might suit your creative workflow best.įirst and foremost, here are the specifications of the three laptops showcased in the video above:Īll in all, while looking at the synthetic benchmarks in the comparison, it’s safe to say that the difference in performance between the systems seems to be minimal. The hardware update, however, introduces a higher number of configurations available for the 15-inch MacBook Pro. These upgrades promise to deliver drastically improved performance for intensive computing tasks like video editing. Unless you’ve been living under a rock in the last month or so, you should already know that Apple has refreshed their MacBook Pro lineup with some impressive specs such as the 8th generation Intel Core processors, latest AMD graphics, and increased DDR4 RAM support of up to 32GB.
