The MacBook Pro is a line of
Mac laptop
A laptop computer or notebook computer, also known as a laptop or notebook, is a small, portable personal computer (PC). Laptops typically have a Clamshell design, clamshell form factor (design), form factor with a flat-panel computer scree ...
computers developed and manufactured by
Apple
An apple is a round, edible fruit produced by an apple tree (''Malus'' spp.). Fruit trees of the orchard or domestic apple (''Malus domestica''), the most widely grown in the genus, are agriculture, cultivated worldwide. The tree originated ...
. Introduced in 2006, it is the high-end sibling of the
MacBook family, sitting above the ultra-portable
MacBook Air and previously the low-end
MacBook line. It is currently sold with 14-inch and 16-inch screens, all using
Apple M-series chips. Before Apple silicon, the MacBook Pro used Intel chips, and was the first laptop made by Apple to do so, replacing the earlier
PowerBook. It was also the first Apple laptop to carry the MacBook moniker.
Overview
The first MacBook Pro used a similar design to the
PowerBook G4, but replaced the
PowerPC G4
PowerPC G4 is a designation formerly used by Apple Inc., Apple to describe a ''fourth generation'' of 32-bit PowerPC microprocessors. Apple has applied this name to various (though closely related) processor models from Freescale Semiconductor, Fr ...
chips with
Intel Core Duo processors, added an
iSight webcam
A webcam is a video camera which is designed to record or stream to a computer or computer network. They are primarily used in Videotelephony, video telephony, live streaming and social media, and Closed-circuit television, security. Webcams can b ...
, and introduced the
MagSafe power connector. The 15-inch model was introduced in January 2006 followed by the 17-inch model in April. Later revisions added
Intel Core 2 Duo processors and
LED-backlit displays.
The unibody 15-inch model debuted in October 2008, with a 17-inch variant added in January 2009. In June of 2009, a 13-inch variant was added to the MacBook Pro lineup, replacing the
aluminum unibody MacBook. The "unibody" MacBook Pros are named as such because the case is machined from a single piece of aluminum. It has a thinner flush display than its predecessors, a redesigned trackpad whose entire surface acts as a single clickable button, and a redesigned keyboard. Updates brought
Intel Core i5 and
i7 processors, and introduced Intel's
Thunderbolt connector.
The Retina MacBook Pro was released in 2012: the 15-inch in June and a 13-inch model in October. It is thinner than its predecessor, made
solid-state storage (SSD) standard, added
HDMI
High-Definition Multimedia Interface (HDMI) is a proprietary digital interface used to transmit high-quality video and audio signals between devices. It is commonly used to connect devices such as televisions, computer monitors, projectors, gam ...
, and included a high-resolution
Retina display. It eliminated
Ethernet
Ethernet ( ) is a family of wired computer networking technologies commonly used in local area networks (LAN), metropolitan area networks (MAN) and wide area networks (WAN). It was commercially introduced in 1980 and first standardized in 198 ...
,
FireWire
IEEE 1394 is an interface standard for a serial bus for high-speed communications and isochronous real-time data transfer. It was developed in the late 1980s and early 1990s by Apple in cooperation with a number of companies, primarily Sony a ...
ports and the optical drive.
The Touch Bar MacBook Pro, released in October 2016, adopted
USB-C for all data ports and power and included a shallower "butterfly"-mechanism keyboard. On all but the base model, the function keys were replaced with an
OLED touchscreen strip called the Touch Bar with a
Touch ID sensor integrated into the power button.
A November 2019 revision to the Touch Bar MacBook Pro introduced the Magic Keyboard, which uses a scissor-switch mechanism. The initial 16-inch model with a screen set in narrower bezels was followed by a 13-inch model in May 2020. This revision also modified the Touch Bar, as users were complaining about the ESC key disappearing and not being able to exit a computer window. Therefore, it was put as a whole button as it was standard before Touch Bar Macs.
Another revision to the Touch Bar MacBook Pro was released in November 2020; it was the first MacBook Pro to feature an
Apple-designed system on a chip, the
Apple M1. In 2022, the Touch Bar MacBook Pro was updated to feature an
Apple M2 chip.
The 14-inch and 16-inch MacBook Pros were released in October 2021. Powered by either
M1 Pro or M1 Max chips, they are the first to be available only with an
Apple silicon
Apple silicon is a series of system on a chip (SoC) and system in a package (SiP) processors designed by Apple Inc., mainly using the ARM architecture family, ARM architecture. They are used in nearly all of the company's devices including Mac ...
system on a chip. These models re-introduced MagSafe, function keys HDMI, an SD card reader, and some other elements that had been removed from the Touch Bar MacBook Pro.
Alongside the
redesigned M2 MacBook Air, Apple refreshed the 14 and 16-inch MacBook Pros powered by either the
M2 Pro or M2 Max chip in January of 2023. Later that year, in November 2023, Apple refreshed the 14- and 16-inch MacBook Pros with the
M3 Pro and M3 Max chips. Apple also released a base model 14-inch MacBook Pro powered by the
Apple M3
Apple M3 is a series of ARM architecture family, ARM-based system on a chip (SoC) designed by Apple Inc., part of the Apple silicon series, as a central processing unit (CPU) and graphics processing unit (GPU) for its Mac (computer), Mac deskto ...
chip to replace the discontinued base model 13-inch Touch Bar MacBook Pro.
Intel-based
Aluminum (2006–2008)
The original MacBook Pro used the design of the
PowerBook G4, but replaced the
PowerPC G4
PowerPC G4 is a designation formerly used by Apple Inc., Apple to describe a ''fourth generation'' of 32-bit PowerPC microprocessors. Apple has applied this name to various (though closely related) processor models from Freescale Semiconductor, Fr ...
chips with
Intel Core Duo processors,
added a built-in
iSight camera, and introduced the
MagSafe power connector. The optical drive was shrunk to fit into the slimmer MacBook Pro; it runs slower than the optical drive in the PowerBook G4 and cannot write to
dual-layer DVDs.
The 15-inch model was introduced in January 2006;
the 17-inch model in April.
In 2007, the 15-inch model added
Core 2 Duo "Merom" processors, and
LED-backlit displays, and 17-inch did in 2008.
The 2007 revision received new
Nvidia GeForce 8600M GT video cards
and the 2008 revision upgraded the processors to "
Penryn" cores while adding multi-touch capabilities to the
trackpad.
Both the original 15- and 17-inch model MacBook Pro computers come with
ExpressCard/34 slots, which replace the
PC Card slots found in the
PowerBook G4. Initial first-generation 15-inch models retain the two
USB 2.0 ports and a
FireWire 400 port but drop the
FireWire 800,
until it was restored in a later revision.
The 17-inch models have an additional USB 2.0 port, as well as the FireWire 800 port missing from the initial 15-inch models.
All models now included
802.11a/b/g.
Later models include support for the draft 2.0 specification of
802.11n and
Bluetooth 2.1.
The original case design was discontinued on 14 October, 2008, for the 15-inch,
and 6 January, 2009, for the 17-inch.
Models of the MacBook Pro built from 2007 to early 2008 (15") / late 2008 (17") using the
GeForce 8600M GT GPU reportedly exhibited failures in which the GPU die would detach from the chip carrier, or the chip would detach from the logic board.
Apple initially ignored reports, before admitting to the fault and replacing logic boards free of charge for up to 4 years after the purchase date.
Nvidia also confirmed the issue, and previously manufactured replacement GPUs, which some users have replaced themselves.
Unibody (2008–2012)
On 14 October, 2008, in a press event at
company headquarters, Apple officials announced a new 15-inch MacBook Pro featuring a "precision aluminum unibody enclosure" and tapered sides similar to those of the
MacBook Air.
Designers had shifted the MacBook Pro's ports to the left side of the case, and moved the
optical disc drive slot from the front to the right side, similar to the
Polycarbonate MacBook. The new MacBook Pro computers had two video cards that the user could switch between: the
Nvidia GeForce 9600M GT with either 256 or 512 MB of dedicated memory and a GeForce
9400M with 256 MB of shared system memory.
The FireWire 400 port was removed. The
DVI port was replaced with a
Mini DisplayPort port.
The original unibody MacBook Pro came with a user-removable battery; Apple claimed five hours of use,
with one reviewer reporting results closer to four hours on a continuous video battery stress test.
Apple said that the battery would hold 80% of its charge after 300 recharges.
The unibody-construction MacBook Pro largely follows the styling of the original aluminum
iMac
The iMac is a series of all-in-one computers from Apple Inc., sold as part of the company's Mac (computer), Mac family of computers. First introduced in 1998, it has remained a primary part of Apple's consumer desktop offerings since and evol ...
and the
MacBook Air and is slightly thinner than its predecessor, albeit wider and deeper due to the
widescreen
Widescreen images are displayed within a set of aspect ratio (image), aspect ratios (relationship of image width to height) used in film, television and computer screens. In film, a widescreen film is any film image with a width-to-height aspect ...
display.
The screen is high-gloss, covered by an edge-to-edge reflective glass finish, while an anti-glare matte option is available in the 15- and 17-inch models in which the glass panel is removed.
The entire trackpad is usable and acts as a clickable button.
The trackpad is also larger than that of the aluminum models, giving more room for scrolling and
multi-touch
In computing, multi-touch is technology that enables a surface (a touchpad or touchscreen) to recognize the presence of more than one somatosensory system, point of contact with the surface at the same time. The origins of multitouch began at CE ...
gestures.
When the line was updated in April 2010,
inertial scrolling was added, making the scrolling experience much like that of the
iPhone
The iPhone is a line of smartphones developed and marketed by Apple that run iOS, the company's own mobile operating system. The first-generation iPhone was announced by then–Apple CEO and co-founder Steve Jobs on January 9, 2007, at ...
and
iPad
The iPad is a brand of tablet computers developed and marketed by Apple Inc., Apple that run the company's mobile operating systems iOS and later iPadOS. The IPad (1st generation), first-generation iPad was introduced on January 27, 2010. ...
.
The keys, which are still backlit, are now identical to those of Apple's now-standard sunken keyboard with separated black keys.
The mechanical screen release latch from the non-unibody models was replaced with a magnetic one.
During the
MacWorld Expo keynote on 6 January, 2009,
Phil Schiller announced a 17-inch MacBook Pro with unibody construction. This version diverged from its 15-inch sibling with an anti-glare "matte" screen option (with the glossy finish standard) and a non user-removable
lithium polymer battery.
Instead of traditional round cells inside the casing, the lithium-ion polymer batteries are shaped and fitted into each notebook to maximally utilize space. Adaptive charging, which uses a chip to optimize the charge flow to reduce wear and tear, extends the battery's overall life.
Battery life for the 17-inch version is quoted at eight hours, with 80 percent of this charge remaining after 1,000 charge-discharge cycles.
At Apple's
Worldwide Developers Conference
The Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC) is an information technology conference held annually by Apple Inc. The conference is currently held at Apple Park in California. The event is used to showcase new software and technologies in the macO ...
(WWDC) on 8 June, 2009, it was announced that the 13-inch unibody MacBook would be upgraded and re-branded as a MacBook Pro,
leaving only the white
polycarbonate
Polycarbonates (PC) are a group of thermoplastic polymers containing carbonate ester, carbonate groups in their chemical structures. Polycarbonates used in engineering are strong, toughness, tough materials, and some grades are optically transp ...
MacBook in the MacBook line.
It was also announced that the entire MacBook Pro line would use the non-user-removable battery first introduced in the 17-inch MacBook Pro.
The updated MacBook Pro 13- and the 15-inch would each have up to a claimed 7 hours of battery life, while the 17-inch would keep its 8-hour capacity.
Some sources even reported up to eight hours of battery life for the 13- and 15-inch MacBook Pro computers during casual use, while others reported around six hours.
Like the 17-inch MacBook Pro, Apple claims that they will last around 1,000 charging cycles while still containing 80% of their capacity.
Graphics card options stayed the same from the previous release, although the 13-inch
and the base model 15-inch, came with only the GeForce 9400M GPU.
The screens were also improved, gaining a claimed 60 percent greater
color gamut.
All of these mid-2009 models also included a
FireWire 800 port and all except the 17-inch models would receive an
SD card
Secure Digital (SD) is a proprietary, non-volatile, flash memory card format developed by the SD Association (SDA). Owing to their compact size, SD cards have been widely adopted in a variety of portable consumer electronics, including dig ...
slot.
The 17-inch model would retain its
ExpressCard/34 slot.
For the 13-inch MacBook Pro, the
Kensington lock slot was moved to the right side of the chassis. In August 2009, Apple extended the "matte" anti-glare display option to the 15-inch MacBook Pro.
On 13 April, 2010,
Intel Core i5 and
Core i7 processors were introduced in the 15- and 17-inch models, while the 13-inch retained the
Core 2 Duo with a speed increase.
The MagSafe connector on the power adapter bundled with the computer was redesigned to a barrel shape,
and a high-resolution display (of
) was announced as an option for the 15-inch models.
The 13-inch gained an integrated
Nvidia GeForce 320M graphics chip with 256 MB of shared memory, while the 15- and 17-inch models were upgraded to the
GeForce GT
330M, with either 256 or 512 MB of dedicated memory.
The 15- and 17-inch models also have an integrated Intel GPU that is built into the Core i5 and i7 processors.
The 15-inch model also gained .
Save for a third USB 2.0 slot, all the ports on the 17-inch MacBook Pro are the same in type and number as on the 15-inch version. All models came with 4 GB of system memory that was upgradeable to 8 GB.
Battery life was also extended further in this update, to an estimated 10 hours for the 13-inch and 8–9 hours on the 15- and 17-inch MacBook Pro computers.
This was achieved through both greater power efficiency and adding more battery capacity.
One reviewer reported about 6 hours of battery life through a continuous video battery stress test in the 15-inch
and another, who called the battery life "unbeatable", reported nearer to 8 in the 13-inch through their "highly demanding battery drain test".
Thunderbolt technology,
Sandy Bridge
Sandy Bridge is the List of Intel codenames, codename for Intel's 32 nm process, 32 nm microarchitecture used in the second generation of the Intel Core, Intel Core processors (Intel Core i7, Core i7, Intel Core i5, i5, Intel Core i3, i3). The Sa ...
dual-core Intel Core i5 and i7 (on the 13-inch model) or quad-core i7 (on the 15- and 17-inch models) processors, and a high-definition
FaceTime
FaceTime is a proprietary videotelephony product developed by Apple. FaceTime is available on supported iOS mobile devices running iOS 4 and later and Mac computers that run and later. FaceTime supports any iOS device with a forward-facin ...
camera were added on February 24, 2011. Intel HD Graphics 3000 come integrated with the CPU, while the 15- and 17-inch models also utilize
AMD Radeon HD 6490M and Radeon HD 6750M graphics cards. Later editions of these models, following the release of OS X Lion, replaced the Expose (F3) key with a Mission Control key, and the Dashboard (F4) key with a Launchpad key. The chassis bottoms are also engraved differently from the 2010 models. The Thunderbolt
serial bus platform can achieve speeds of up to 10 Gbit/s, which is up to twice as fast as the
USB 3.0 specification, 20 times faster than the
USB 2.0 specification, and up to 12 times faster than
FireWire 800.
Apple communicated that Thunderbolt could be used to drive displays or to transfer large quantities of data in a short amount of time.
On 11 June, 2012, Apple announced upgraded Mac notebooks at the
Worldwide Developers Conference
The Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC) is an information technology conference held annually by Apple Inc. The conference is currently held at Apple Park in California. The event is used to showcase new software and technologies in the macO ...
(WWDC) in San Francisco.
The 2012 MacBook Pro models have
Ivy Bridge processors and USB 3.0 ports, and the default RAM on premium models was increased to 8 GB.
Following this announcement, the 17-inch model was discontinued. After a media event on 22 October, 2013, Apple discontinued all non-retina unibody MacBook Pros except for the entry-level 2.5 GHz 13-inch model.
Apple discontinued the 13-inch aluminum non-retina MacBook Pro on 27 October, 2016. Immediately prior to its discontinuation, it was Apple's only product still on sale that included an optical drive and a FireWire port, and it was the only notebook that Apple sold that still had a spinning hard disk drive and an Ethernet port. It is also the only MacBook Pro to support nine versions of
macOS
macOS, previously OS X and originally Mac OS X, is a Unix, Unix-based operating system developed and marketed by Apple Inc., Apple since 2001. It is the current operating system for Apple's Mac (computer), Mac computers. With ...
, from
Mac OS X Lion 10.7 through
macOS Catalina
macOS Catalina (version 10.15) is the sixteenth software versioning, major release of macOS, Apple Inc.'s desktop operating system for Macintosh computers. It is the successor to macOS Mojave and was announced at WWDC 2019 on June 3, 2019 and ...
10.15.
Early and late 2011 models with a GPU; 15" & 17"; reportedly suffer from manufacturing problems leading to overheating, graphical problems, and eventually complete GPU and logic board failure. A similar but nonidentical problem affected iMac GPUs which were later recalled by Apple.
The problem was covered by many articles in Mac-focused magazines, starting late 2013 throughout 2014.
In August 2014 the law firm Whitfield Bryson & Mason LLP had begun investigating the problem to determine if any legal claim exists.
On 28 October, 2014, the firm announced that it has filed a class-action lawsuit in a California federal court against Apple. The lawsuit will cover residents residing in both California and Florida who have purchased a 2011 MacBook Pro notebook with an AMD graphics card. The firm is also investigating similar cases across the United States.
On 20 February, 2015, Apple instituted the This "will repair affected MacBook Pro systems, free of charge". The program covered affected MacBook Pro models until 31 December, 2016, or four years from original date of sale.
Retina (2012–2016)

The Retina MacBook Pro was released in 2012, marketed as the "MacBook Pro with Retina display" to differentiate it from the previous model:
the 15-inch in June 2012, a 13-inch model in October.
It made solid-state storage (SSD) standard, upgraded to
USB 3.0, added an additional
Thunderbolt port, added HDMI, and included a high-resolution Retina display.
The 15-inch model is 25% thinner than its predecessor. The model name is no longer placed at the bottom of the screen bezel; instead, it is found on the underside of the chassis, similar to an
iOS device and is the first Macintosh notebook to not have its model name visible during normal use. It eliminated
Ethernet
Ethernet ( ) is a family of wired computer networking technologies commonly used in local area networks (LAN), metropolitan area networks (MAN) and wide area networks (WAN). It was commercially introduced in 1980 and first standardized in 198 ...
,
FireWire 800 ports, but Thunderbolt adapters were available for purchase,
Kensington lock slot, the battery indicator button and light on the side of the chassis, and the optical drive, being the first professional notebook since the
PowerBook 2400c, but brought a new
MagSafe port, dubbed the "MagSafe 2".
Apple also claims improved speakers and microphones and a new system for cooling the notebook with improved fans.
The Retina models also have fewer user-accessible upgrade or replacement options than the previous generation MacBooks. Unlike the unibody MacBook Pros, the memory is soldered onto the logic board and is therefore not upgradable. The solid state drive is not soldered and can be replaced by users, although it has a proprietary connector and form factor. The battery is glued into place; attempts to remove it may destroy the battery and/or trackpad. The entire case uses proprietary
pentalobe screws and cannot be disassembled with standard tools. While the battery is glued in, recycling companies have stated that the design is only "mildly inconvenient" and does not hamper the recycling process.
The initial 2012 models include Intel's third-generation
Core i7 processors (
Ivy Bridge microarchitecture).
In February 2013, Apple improved the specs and lowered some of the models' prices.
Apple again updated the line on 22 October, 2013 to include Intel's 4th generation
Haswell processors with Iris Graphics, and
802.11ac Wi-Fi.
The chassis of the 13-inch version was slightly slimmed to to match the 15-inch model. The lower-end 15-inch model only included integrated graphics while the higher-end model continued to include a discrete Nvidia graphics card in addition to integrated graphics. Support for
4K video output via HDMI was added but limited the maximum number of external displays from three to two.
In 2014, Apple updated the lineup to improve the specs, including more RAM as standard: 8GB for the 13-inch model and 16GB for the 15-inch.
On 9 March, 2015, the 13-inch model was updated with Intel 5th generation
Broadwell-U processors with Iris 6100 graphics, faster flash storage (based on PCIe 2.0 × 4 technology), LPDDR3 RAM with higher clock speeds (upgraded from 1600MHz to 1866MHz), increased battery life (extended to 10 hours), and a
Force Touch
Force Touch is a haptic pressure-sensing technology developed by Apple Inc. that enables trackpads and touchscreens to sense the amount of force being applied to their surfaces. Software that uses Force Touch can distinguish between various ...
trackpad.
On 19 May, 2015, 15-inch model added Force Touch and changed the GPU to AMD Radeon R9 M370X, SSD based on PCIe 3.0 × 4 technology, the battery life was extended to 9 hours, and the rest of the configuration remained unchanged.
The higher-end 15-inch model also added support for dual-cable output to displays. The 15-inch models were released with the same Intel Haswell-H processors and Iris Pro graphics as the 2014 models due to a delay in shipment of newer Broadwell-H quad-core processors.
Apple continued to sell the 15-inch 2015 model until July 2018.
In June 2019, Apple announced a worldwide recall for certain 2015 15" MacBook Pro computers after receiving at least 26 reports of batteries becoming hot enough to produce smoke and inflict minor burns or property damage. The problem affected some 432,000 computers, mostly sold between September 2015 and February 2017. The company asked customers to stop using their computers until Apple could replace the batteries.
In September 2019, India's
Directorate General of Civil Aviation said MacBook Pro computers could dangerously overheat, leading the national carrier
Air India to ban the model on its flights.
Final models of the Retina MacBook Pro became unsupported by Apple with the release of
macOS Ventura in 2022.
Touch Bar (2016–2021)

Apple unveiled Touch Bar 13-inch and 15-inch MacBook Pro models during a press event at their
headquarters
Headquarters (often referred to as HQ) notes the location where most or all of the important functions of an organization are coordinated. The term is used in a wide variety of situations, including private sector corporations, non-profits, mil ...
on 27 October, 2016. All models, except for the baseline 13-inch model, featured the Touch Bar, a new multi-touch-enabled
OLED strip built into the top of the keyboard in place of the
function key
A function key is a key on a computer or computer terminal, terminal computer keyboard, keyboard that can be programmed to cause the operating system or an application program to perform certain actions, a form of soft key. On some keyboards/com ...
s. The Touch Bar is abutted on its right by a sapphire-glass button that doubles as a
Touch ID sensor and a power button. The models also introduced a "second-generation" butterfly-mechanism keyboard whose keys have more travel than the first iteration in the Retina
MacBook. The 13-inch model has a trackpad that is 46% larger than its predecessor while the 15-inch model has a trackpad twice as large as the Retina models.
All ports have been replaced with either two or four combination
Thunderbolt 3 ports that support
USB-C 3.1 Gen 2 and dual
DisplayPort
DisplayPort (DP) is a digital interface used to connect a video source, such as a Personal computer, computer, to a display device like a Computer monitor, monitor. Developed by the Video Electronics Standards Association (VESA), it can also car ...
1.2 signals,
any of which can be used for charging.
The MacBook Pro is incompatible with some older Thunderbolt 3-certified peripherals, including Intel's own reference design for Thunderbolt 3 devices. Furthermore,
macOS
macOS, previously OS X and originally Mac OS X, is a Unix, Unix-based operating system developed and marketed by Apple Inc., Apple since 2001. It is the current operating system for Apple's Mac (computer), Mac computers. With ...
on MacBook Pro blacklists (prevents from working) certain classes of Thunderbolt 3-compatible devices. Support for Thunderbolt 3 external
graphics processing unit
A graphics processing unit (GPU) is a specialized electronic circuit designed for digital image processing and to accelerate computer graphics, being present either as a discrete video card or embedded on motherboards, mobile phones, personal ...
s (eGPU) was added in
macOS High Sierra 10.13.4. Devices using HDMI, previous-generation Thunderbolt, and USB need an adapter to connect to the MacBook Pro.
The models come with a
3.5 mm headphone jack; the
TOSLINK functionality of previous MacBook Pro models has been removed.
Other updates to the MacBook Pro include dual- and quad-core Intel 6th generation
Skylake Core i5 and i7 processors, improved graphics, and displays that offer a 25% wider
color gamut, 67% more brightness, and 67% more contrast. All versions can output to a
5K display; the 15-inch models can drive two such displays. The 15-inch models include a discrete
Radeon Pro 450, 455 or 460 graphics card in addition to the integrated Intel graphics. The base 13-inch model has function keys instead of the Touch Bar, and just two USB-C ports. The flash storage in the Touch Bar models is soldered to the logic board and is not upgradeable, while in the 13-inch model without Touch Bar, it is removable, but difficult to replace, as it is a proprietary format of SSD storage.
On 5 June, 2017, Apple updated the line with Intel 7th generation
Kaby Lake processors and newer graphics cards. A 128
GB storage option was added for the base 13-inch model, down from the base 256 GB storage. New symbols were introduced to the control and option keys. On July 12, 2018, Apple updated the Touch Bar models with Intel 8th generation
Coffee Lake quad-core processors in 13-inch models and six-core processors in 15-inch models, updated graphics cards, third-generation butterfly keyboards that introduced new symbols for the control and option keys,
Bluetooth 5,
T2 security chip, True Tone display technology, and larger-capacity batteries. The 15-inch model can also be configured with up to 4 TB of storage, 32 GB of
DDR4 memory and a Core i9 processor. In late November the higher-end 15-inch model could be configured with
Radeon Pro Vega graphics. On May 21, 2019, Apple announced updated Touch Bar models with newer processors, with an eight-core 9th generation Core i9- standard for the higher-end 15-inch model, and an updated keyboard manufactured with "new materials" across the line. On July 9, 2019, Apple updated the 13-inch model with two Thunderbolt ports with newer quad-core eighth-generation processors with Iris Plus graphics, True Tone display technology, and replaced the function keys with the Touch Bar.
macOS Catalina
macOS Catalina (version 10.15) is the sixteenth software versioning, major release of macOS, Apple Inc.'s desktop operating system for Macintosh computers. It is the successor to macOS Mojave and was announced at WWDC 2019 on June 3, 2019 and ...
added support for
Dolby Atmos,
Dolby Vision, and
HDR10 on 2018 and newer models. macOS Catalina 10.15.2 added support for 6016x3384 output on 15-inch 2018 and newer models to run the
Pro Display XDR at full resolution.
The 2019 MacBook Pro was the final model that could run
macOS Mojave 10.14, which is the final macOS version that can run 32-bit applications such as
Microsoft Office for Mac 2011.
A report by
AppleInsider
The Apple community consists of the users, media, and third party companies interested in Apple Inc. and its products. They discuss rumors, future products, news stories, and support of Apple's products. Apple has a devoted following, especia ...
claimed that the updated "Butterfly" keyboard fails twice as often as previous models, often due to particles stuck beneath the keys. Repairs for stuck keys have been estimated to cost more than $700. In May 2018, two
class action
A class action is a form of lawsuit.
Class Action may also refer to:
* ''Class Action'' (film), 1991, starring Gene Hackman and Mary Elizabeth Mastrantonio
* Class Action (band), a garage house band
* "Class Action" (''Teenage Robot''), a 2002 e ...
lawsuits were filed against Apple regarding the keyboard problem; one alleged a "constant threat of nonresponsive keys and accompanying keyboard failure" and accusing Apple of not alerting consumers to the problem. In June 2018, Apple announced a Service Program to "service eligible MacBook and MacBook Pro keyboards, free of charge". The 2018 models added a membrane underneath keys to prevent malfunction from dust. As of early 2019, there were reports of problems with the same type of keyboards in the 2018 MacBook Air. In May 2019, Apple modified the keyboard for the fourth time and promised that any MacBook keyboard with butterfly switches would be repaired or replaced free of charge for a period of four years after the date of sale.
The Touch Bar MacBook Pro received mixed reviews. The display, build quality, and audio quality were praised but many complained about the butterfly keyboard; the little-used Touch Bar; and the absence of
USB
Universal Serial Bus (USB) is an industry standard, developed by USB Implementers Forum (USB-IF), for digital data transmission and power delivery between many types of electronics. It specifies the architecture, in particular the physical ...
-A ports, HDMI port, and SD card slot.
On 4 May, 2020, Apple announced an updated 13-inch model with the Magic Keyboard. The four Thunderbolt port version comes with 10th generation
Ice Lake-U processors, updated graphics, up to 32 GB of memory and 4 TB of storage, and supports 6K output to run the Pro Display XDR. The two Thunderbolt port version has the same Coffee Lake processors, graphics, and maximum storage and memory as the 2019 two Thunderbolt port models. The 2020 13-inch models are also 0.02 inches (0.6 mm) thicker than the 2019 models.
Apple silicon
13-inch with Touch Bar (2020–2023)
On 10 November, 2020, Apple introduced a new 13-inch MacBook Pro with two Thunderbolt ports and the
Apple M1 processor, replacing the previous generation of Intel-based 2020 baseline 13-inch MacBook Pro with two Thunderbolt ports. The M1 13-inch MacBook Pro was released alongside an updated
MacBook Air and
Mac Mini
Mac Mini (stylized as Mac mini) is a small form factor (desktop and motherboard), small form factor desktop computer developed and marketed by Apple Inc. It is one of the company's four current Mac (computer), Mac desktop computers, positioned ...
as the first generation of Macs with Apple's new line of custom
ARM-based Apple silicon processors. This MacBook Pro model retains the same form factor/design and added support for
Wi-Fi 6,
USB4
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, and 6K output to run the
Pro Display XDR. The number of supported external displays was reduced to one, as the previous Intel-based models supported two
4K displays. The FaceTime camera remained 720p, but Apple advertised an improved
image signal processor for higher quality video.
The 13-inch MacBook Pro was updated with the
M2 chip in June 2022. In October 2023, with the unveiling of the
M3 family of chips, the 13-inch MacBook Pro with Touch Bar was discontinued. Apple chose to use the newer 14-inch enclosure design for entry-level MacBook Pro internals.
14-inch and 16-inch (2021–present)

On 18 October, 2021, Apple replaced the high-end 13-inch and 16-inch Intel-based MacBook Pros with 14-inch and 16-inch MacBook Pros, now equipped with the new Apple silicon chips,
M1 Pro and M1 Max, Apple's second
ARM-based chips and their first professional-focused chips. Apple restored the
function key
A function key is a key on a computer or computer terminal, terminal computer keyboard, keyboard that can be programmed to cause the operating system or an application program to perform certain actions, a form of soft key. On some keyboards/com ...
s in place of the Touch Bar, an
HDMI
High-Definition Multimedia Interface (HDMI) is a proprietary digital interface used to transmit high-quality video and audio signals between devices. It is commonly used to connect devices such as televisions, computer monitors, projectors, gam ...
port, an
SD card
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reader,
MagSafe charging, and a higher base memory, addressing many criticisms of the Touch Bar models. Other additions include an edge-to-edge Liquid
Retina
The retina (; or retinas) is the innermost, photosensitivity, light-sensitive layer of tissue (biology), tissue of the eye of most vertebrates and some Mollusca, molluscs. The optics of the eye create a focus (optics), focused two-dimensional ...
XDR display with thinner bezels and an iPhone-like notch, ProMotion variable refresh rate, a 1080p
webcam
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, Wi-Fi 6, three
Thunderbolt ports, a six-speaker sound system supporting
Dolby Atmos, and support of multiple external displays.
These new models feature a thicker and more-squared design than their Intel-based predecessors. The keyboard features full-sized function keys, with the keyboard set in a "double anodized" black well. The MacBook Pro branding has been removed from the bottom of the display bezel and is engraved on the underside of the chassis instead. The models' appearance have been compared to the PowerBook G4#Titanium PowerBook G4, Titanium PowerBook G4 produced from 2001 to 2003.
In January 2023, the 14-inch and 16-inch models were updated. The new models come with the Apple M2, Apple M2 Pro and M2 Max, can be configured with up to 96 GB of RAM (up from 64 GB), support HDMI 2.1 that can drive an 8K external display (the 2021 models supported HDMI 2.0), and support faster Wi-Fi 6E.
Apple advertises the new 16-inch model with "up to 22 hours" of battery life, which it says is the "longest battery life ever" in a Mac.
In October 2023, the 14-inch and 16-inch MacBook Pros were updated with the
Apple M3
Apple M3 is a series of ARM architecture family, ARM-based system on a chip (SoC) designed by Apple Inc., part of the Apple silicon series, as a central processing unit (CPU) and graphics processing unit (GPU) for its Mac (computer), Mac deskto ...
family of chips. Compared to the previous-generation models with M2 Pro and M2 Max, the M3 Pro and M3 Max models offer improved performance, new hardware capabilities and more memory, with Space Black replacing Space Gray as a color option. Apple also added an entry-level configuration for the 14-inch MacBook Pro, positioned as a replacement for the discontinued 13-inch MacBook Pro with Touch Bar. Like the older 13-inch model, and unlike the other 14-inch and 16-inch configurations, this configuration features Apple's entry-level M-series chip (M3), two Thunderbolt ports, a single internal fan, support for only one external display, and Silver and Space Gray as color options.
In October 2024, Apple announced updated 14-inch and 16-inch MacBook Pros with the Apple M4 family of chips. Apple also updated the lineup to include more RAM, in which the 14" and 16" models, respectively, come with 16 GB and 24 GB RAM as standard—where the 14-inch model previously started at 8 GB with the M3 chip. When fitted with the higher spec Apple M4 Max, both the 14" and 16" 2024 MacBook Pros can boast up to 128 GB of unified memory.
Supported operating systems
macOS
macOS Sequoia is the current release of macOS, being compatible with 2018 or later MacBook Pros. Most unsupported MacBook Pro computers can run macOS Sequoia via the use of a compatible utility.
Windows (Intel only)
Boot Camp Assistant allows Intel Macs to dual-boot Microsoft Windows, Windows. Apple silicon Macs do not support Boot Camp, even with ARM64 versions of Windows.
Windows 11 and versions of Windows released prior to XP are not officially supported by Boot Camp.
Current lineup
Timeline
See also
*
PowerBook
* MacBook (2006-2012)
* 12-inch MacBook
*
MacBook Air
Notes
References
External links
*
* – official site
{{Apple hardware
Computer-related introductions in 2006
MacBook, Pro
Business laptops