![]() The said MacBook Pro 2018 predecessor was referred to as “ MacBookPro14,2” in its respective Geekbench test. ![]() Reports suggest that based on the designated name MacBookPro15,2 on the seen Geekbench sheet, this laptop is likely a direct refresh to the 13-inch MacBook Pro released last year. Surprisingly, however, it was tested with the macOS High Sierra 10.13.6 instead of the upcoming macOS 10.14 Mojave, which was already announced last June and is slated to go live later this year. Meanwhile, the supposed MacBook Pro 2018 laptop on Geekbench is built with a 16GB RAM. It was clocked at a base frequency of 2.7 GHz and runs with a four-core/eight-thread build. In the section for the processor information, the laptop evaluated was powered by the Intel Core i7-8559U CPU. The test for a particular “MacBookPro15,2” is now rumored to represent an upcoming MacBook Pro for 2018. This speculation was further reinforced by the said Geekbench 4 testing executed earlier this month. The same scenario is highly expected to happen this year. ![]() The Cupertino, California-based tech corporation typically releases MacBook Pro refreshes whenever Intel launches its latest generation of computer and laptop processors. Although the company remains mum about its next series of laptops, a recent Geekbench 4 test results might have confirmed that a new MacBook Pro with an Intel Coffee Lake is in the pipeline. Apple is expected to introduce a fresh MacBook Pro in 2018.
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