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		<title>Apple might be developing a &#8216;Pro Mode&#8217; to speed up Macbooks</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[[ad_1] A key text string from the beta describes it succinctly: &#8220;Apps may run faster, but battery life may decrease and fan noise may increase.&#8221; Other strings note that turning on the feature will override fan speed limits, and that it&#8217;ll be automatically reset the following day (which is also how the macOS Do Not [&#8230;]]]></description>
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<p>A key text string from the beta describes it succinctly: &#8220;Apps may run faster, but battery life may decrease and fan noise may increase.&#8221; Other strings note that turning on the feature will override fan speed limits, and that it&#8217;ll be automatically reset the following day (which is also how the macOS Do Not Disturb mode works). There&#8217;s plenty left up in the air about Pro Mode, but the feature isn&#8217;t exactly surprising, considering that it&#8217;s basically a requirement for gaming PCs, where users can max out their fan and cooling settings. In many cases, the extra noise is worth the extra power.</p>
<p>The 16-inch MacBook Pro sports a significantly better cooling system than previous models, something that Pro Mode might be able to push even further. And if I had to wager, I&#8217;d bet that the next generation of MacBooks (which <a href="https://www.engadget.com/2020/01/13/macbook-2020-update-scissor-switches/">appear to be coming soon</a>) will share that fan design. It&#8217;d be nice to see Pro Mode show up on older MacBooks too, but they may be limited by their less efficient fans.</p>
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