MacBook Pro With Upgraded Vega Graphics Performance Shown in Leaked Benchmark – Considerable Jump Over the 560X
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Apple recently upgraded its 2018 15-inch MacBook Pro with Vega 16 and Vega 20 graphics processors, giving these machines a much-needed performance boost in the GPU department. While the company could have introduced these variants first rather than the notebooks getting outfitted with an AMD Radeon Pro 560X, something is still better than nothing. A wave of benchmarks highlighting the performance of the MacBook Pro with upgraded internals have come forth, revealing the differences in scores that one can expect should they configure these products accordingly.
Thanks to a MacRumors reader, the 15-inch MacBook Pro’s benchmarks while equipped with Vega 20 graphics have surfaced. The highest configured MacBook Pro features an Intel Core i9-8950HK processor with six cores running at 2.90GHz coupled with 32GB of DDR4 RAM. The OpenCL score obtained by this configuration is 80,002, while the Metal score is 73,953 while benchmarking the same hardware.