Macbook Pro Intel

 Are MacBook pros Intel?

Are MacBook Pros Intel?

We know that you're probably asking yourself that question. If you're not, then I'm about to make your life even better by telling you.
So what is the difference between an Intel and a Macbook Pro? Well, the short answer is that it comes down to the processor in your computer. The longer answer is that it comes down to how much money Apple wants to spend on technology, and how much they can get away with spending.
The original MacBook Air was a pretty good laptop when it came out in 2008. It was very thin and light, and had plenty of power for most tasks. But in 2012, Apple released the MacBook Pro with Retina Display—a thinner laptop with a bigger screen and more power under the hood than its predecessor. It wasn't until 2015 did they release another update: MacBook Pro with Touch Bar (2016). This model brought us some new features like Touch ID fingerprint reader and Force Touch trackpad technology—a first for any Apple product!
But despite all these improvements, there's one thing we've never seen from Apple: an Intel processor

Processor 

 2.0GHz quad-core 10th-generation Intel Core i5, Turbo Boost up to 3.8GHz, with 6MB shared L3 cache