


I know the M1 is the latest and greatest but with this configuration the Intel model seems to offer a lot and allows me to ditch the butterfly keyboard. I am not a gamer but do a lot of photography and to a lesser extent video editing. It also looks like this newer model is a step down on the Graphics (Intel Plus Graphics 655 to Intel Plus Graphics). However, not sure if I'll have any noticeable difference in stepping down from 2.3GHz to 2.0 GHz. I am thrilled at the thought of ditching the butterfly keyboard and getting 16GB of memory. I recently came across a 2020 13 inch MacBook Pro on sale with the following specs:Ģ.0 (vs. My primary complaint about this MacBook has been the 'butterfly' keyboard. I currently have a 13 inch 2018 MacBook Pro.
