
Unfortunately, the 2020 MacBook doesn't deal with any of these issues, but Intel’s 10th generation i5 and i7 Quad-Core processors, the possibility to expand the RAM to 16GB, and the impressive Retina display allowed me to let my old computer finally retire. Namely, the removal of the MagSafe and the SD card reader, as well as the limited number of USB ports. I was holding on it regardless, mainly because I was not satisfied with some of Apple's decisions in the latest years. A progressively unreliable battery, the older screen and the greater CPU demands of modern plugins were making the experience less fun.

After almost seven years of intense use, it has slowly started to show its age.
