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Where do I find my MacBook Pro specs?

Where do I find my MacBook Pro specs?

Choose Apple menu  > About This Mac. This opens an overview of your Mac, including your Mac model, processor, memory, serial number, and version of macOS. To see the greater detail provided by the System Information app, click the System Report button.

Where can I find MacBook model number?

Here’s how to find your MacBook’s model:

  1. On your MacBook, go to the Apple menu (upper-left corner) > About this Mac.
  2. In the window that pops up, you’ll see a serial number. Highlight it and copy it.
  3. Head to Apple’s Check Coverage page and paste the serial number.

What year is MacBook Pro 8?

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Product Details
Brand Apple
Expansion 2 X USB 2.0 Ports 1 X Firewire Ports 1 X SD Card Slot
General Mac OS Sierra 10.12.3 .2.41 x 32.5 x 22.7 cm 2.04KG
Year Late – 2011

How do I find out what processor my MacBook has?

Click the Apple icon in the top-left corner of your Mac. This will bring up a drop-down menu. Pick the top option: About This Mac. The resulting window should show you the information you need including processor speed, memory, and graphics card information.

How do I find my CPU on Mac?

View CPU activity in Activity Monitor on Mac

  1. To view processor activity over time, click CPU (or use the Touch Bar).
  2. To view current processor activity, choose Window > CPU Usage.
  3. To view recent processor activity, choose Window > CPU History.

What year is the newest MacBook Pro?

Fifth Generation. Apple’s professional laptop has seen many changes over the years, and one of the biggest arrived in late 2020. The fifth-generation MacBook Pro launched in November 2020 with custom Apple Silicon inside.

What CPU is in my MacBook Pro?

First, click the Apple menu at the upper left, and then click “About This Mac.” In the menu that appears, you’ll get a quick roundup of your Mac’s specifications, including the type of CPU it has next to “Processor.” In the image below, we see this iMac has a 3.5 GHz Quad-Core Intel Core i7 CPU.

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Ruth Doyle