![]() The 15-inch MacBook Pros, on the other hand, always featured full speed Thunderbolt 3 on all ports. ![]() Previous generation 13-inch MacBook Pros with Touch Bar had Intel processors that offered only 12 PCIe lanes from the CPU because of which Apple limited full speed Thunderbolt 3 to the left-side ports while the right-side ports were gimped. The use of the 8th generation Intel 'Coffee Lake-U' CPUs such as the Core i5-8259U and the Core i7-8559U in the 2018 13-inch MacBook Pro gives 16 PCIe lanes from the CPU, which enables Apple to enable full 40 Gbps bandwidth on all four Thunderbolt 3 ports. Those looking to hook up external graphic cards such as the recently announced Black Magic Design eGPU will be pleased to know that they need not be selective about which port to plug in to. The 2018 13-inch MacBook Pro with Touch Bar has been somewhat of a disappointing affair when it comes to CPU performance but Apple fans intending to purchase the new 13-inch model have at least one reason to cheer - Apple has confirmed that all the four Thunderbolt 3 ports in the 13-inch MacBook Pro run at full speed. German-English-Translator - Details here (English native speakers preferred) News Writer (AUS/NZL based) - Details here Are you a techie who knows how to write? Then join our Team! English native speakers welcome!
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