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[[File:MacBook_Pro_13-inch_M1_2020.png|thumb|300px|MacBook Pro (13-inch, M1, 2020)]]
This is the '''MacBook Pro (13-inch, Late 2020)''', which was introduced at Apple's 'One More Thing' event on 10 November 2020. It was one of the first Macs to feature Apple Silicon as part of the transition from x86_64 Intel processors. It was made available for preorder on the 10th of November 2020 and for purchase on the 17th of November 2020. The firmware identifier is MacBookPro17,1.
 
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The '''MacBook Pro (13-inch, M1, 2020)''' was introduced at Apple's [[Keynotes#2020|'One More Thing' event on 10 November 2020]].
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It is one of the first [[List of Macs with Apple Silicon|Macs to feature Apple Silicon]] as part of the transition from [[wikipedia:X86-64|x86_64]]-based Intel processors.<br/>It was made available for preorder on the 10th of November 2020, and for purchase on the 17th of November 2020.
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The firmware identifier is '''MacBookPro17,1'''.
   
 
== Application Processor ==
 
== Application Processor ==
The MacBook Pro makes use of Apple's [[T8101|M1]] SoC.
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This model of the MacBook Pro uses the [[T8103]] SoC.
   
 
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Revision as of 02:13, 28 December 2020

MacBook Pro (13-inch, M1, 2020)

The MacBook Pro (13-inch, M1, 2020) was introduced at Apple's 'One More Thing' event on 10 November 2020.

It is one of the first Macs to feature Apple Silicon as part of the transition from x86_64-based Intel processors.
It was made available for preorder on the 10th of November 2020, and for purchase on the 17th of November 2020.

The firmware identifier is MacBookPro17,1.

Application Processor

This model of the MacBook Pro uses the T8103 SoC.

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