Here’s how Apple’s new MacBook Pro throttles with Final Cut Pro X exports <div class="feat-image">
</div><p>It seems like there’s always some controversy surrounding new Apple hardware. These devices are some of the most popular in the world, which means that they’re bound to get closely scrutinized, perhaps more so than any other tech product on earth.</p>
<p>With that said, there’s a brewing
controversy over CPU throttling in the new MacBook Pro. Of course, throttling on a laptop as thin as the MacBook Pro is to be expected, but issue has been taken with the
amount of throttling present in Apple’s high-end 6-core Core i9-powered machine.</p>
<p>The scrutinization is warranted, especially when you consider that the least-expensive Core i9 MacBook Pro sells for $2,700. If you opt to max out the GPU, RAM, and SSD storage, the price quickly balloons to nearly $7000 after tax.</p>
<p>Just how bad is CPU throttling on the 2018 MacBook Pro? Let’s do a brief export test with Final Cut Pro X to investigate further. <a href="
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Here’s how Apple’s new MacBook Pro throttles with Final Cut Pro X exports