Apple MacBook "Core i7" 1.4 12" (Mid-2017) Specs
Identifiers: Mid-2017 - BTO/CTO - MacBook10,1 - A1534 - 3099
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The MacBook "Core i7" 1.4 12-Inch (Mid-2017) technically is a "configure-to-order" configuration of either the MacBook "Core m3" 1.2 12" (Mid-2017) or MacBook "Core i5" 1.3 12" (Mid-2017), but it also is documented as a separate model for reader convenience. Other than processor, this model is identical to its lower-end siblings.
The MacBook "Core i7" 1.4 12-Inch (Mid-2017) features a 14-nm 1.4 GHz Intel "Core i7" Kaby Lake processor (I7-7Y75) with two independent processor "cores" on a single chip, a 4 MB level 3 cache, an "integrated" Intel HD Graphics 615 graphics processor that shares system memory, 8 GB of default onboard 1866 MHz LPDDR3 SDRAM (that could be upgraded to 16 GB at the time of purchase, but not afterwards), and either 256 GB or 512 GB of onboard flash storage (depending on whether the base configuration was the Core m3 or Core i5 model, respectively).
This all is housed in a wafer thin (0.14-0.52 inch), 2.03 pound, aluminum case offered in Silver, a darker "Space Gray," Gold, and a pink-tinted "Rose Gold" color options (Gold option changed to a warmer shade and "Rose Gold" discontinued October 30, 2018). It has a low-resolution 480p FaceTime webcam, a backlit full-size keyboard with a thin "butterfly mechanism" keyboard design, a "Force Touch" trackpad, and a beautiful 12" TFT LED-backlit active-matrix "Retina" display (2304x1440 native resolution at 226 ppi). It delivers 10-12 hours of battery life depending on use.
Compared to its predecessor, it is quite similar, but has a more advanced processor and graphics processor, faster storage, the option of twice as much RAM, reportedly better battery life, and a refined keyboard.
Also see:
- What are all the differences between the "Mid-2017" 12-Inch MacBook models? (In-Depth)
- What are all the differences between the "Mid-2017" 12-Inch Retina Display MacBook models and the "Early 2016" models replaced? (In-Depth)
- What are the "pros and cons" of the 12-Inch Retina Display MacBook? Is it for me? (Quick Read)
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Introduction Date: |
June 5, 2017* |
Discontinued Date: |
July 9, 2019* |
Details: |
The "Introduction Date" refers to the date a model was introduced via press release. The "Discontinued Date" refers to the date a model either was replaced by a subsequent system or production otherwise ended.
*On October 30, 2018, Apple discontinued the original Gold option and replaced it with a warmer (more red, less yellow) shade of Gold and discontinued the "Rose Gold" option. On July 9, 2019, Apple discontinued this MacBook entirely.
Also see: All Macs introduced in 2017. |
Processors: |
1 (2 Cores) |
Architecture: |
64-Bit |
Geekbench 2 (32): |
7875 |
Geekbench 2 (64): |
9497 |
Details: |
Geekbench 2 benchmarks are in 32-bit and 64-bit modes, respectively. These numbers reflect an average of user provided 32-bit and 64-bit results as submitted to the Geekbench website. Higher numbers are better.
You also might be interested in reviewing all 32-bit and 64-bit Geekbench 2 user submissions for Macs with the MacBook10,1 Model Identifier, which may include multiple models.
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Geekbench 3 (32): |
2931 |
Geekbench 3 (32): |
6347 |
Details: |
These Geekbench 3 benchmarks are in 32-bit mode and are for a single processor core and all processor cores, respectively. Both numbers reflect an average of user provided results as submitted to the Geekbench website. Higher numbers are better.
You also might be interested in reviewing all 32-bit single core and multicore Geekbench 3 user submissions for Macs with the MacBook10,1 Model Identifier, which may include multiple models.
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Geekbench 3 (64): |
3247 |
Geekbench 3 (64): |
7266 |
Details: |
These Geekbench 3 benchmarks are in 64-bit mode and are for a single processor core and all processor cores, respectively. Both numbers reflect an average of user provided results as submitted to the Geekbench website. Higher numbers are better.
You also might be interested in reviewing all 64-bit single core and multicore Geekbench 3 user submissions for Macs with the MacBook10,1 Model Identifier, which may include multiple models.
To dynamically compare 64-bit Geekbench 3 results from different Macs side-by-side, see EveryMac.com's Ultimate Mac Comparison. |
Geekbench 4 (SC): |
4053 |
Geekbench 4 (MC): |
7905 |
Details: |
These Geekbench 4 benchmarks are are for a single processor core and all processor cores, respectively. All Geekbench 4 benchmarks are 64-bit. Both numbers reflect an average of user provided results as submitted to the Geekbench website. Higher numbers are better.
You also might be interested in reviewing all single core and multicore Geekbench 4 user submissions for Macs with the MacBook10,1 Model Identifier, which may include multiple models.
To dynamically compare Geekbench 4 results from different Macs side-by-side, see EveryMac.com's Ultimate Mac Comparison. |
Geekbench 5 (SC): |
761 |
Geekbench 5 (MC): |
1549 |
Details: |
These Geekbench 5 benchmarks are are for a single processor core and all processor cores, respectively. All Geekbench 5 benchmarks for the Mac are 64-bit. Both numbers reflect an average of user provided results as submitted to the Geekbench website. Higher numbers are better.
You also might be interested in reviewing all single core and multicore Geekbench 5 user submissions for Macs with the MacBook10,1 Model Identifier, which may include multiple models.
To dynamically compare Geekbench 5 results from different Macs side-by-side, see EveryMac.com's Ultimate Mac Comparison. |
Processor Speed: |
1.4 GHz |
Processor Type: |
Core i7 (I7-7Y75) |
Details: |
This model is powered by a 14 nm, 1.4 GHz 64-bit "Seventh Generation/Kaby Lake" Intel Mobile i7 (I7-7Y75) processor which includes two independent processor "cores" on a single silicon chip. Each core has a dedicated 256k level 2 cache, shares 4 MB of level 3 cache, and has an integrated memory controller (dual channel).
This system also supports "Turbo Boost 2.0" -- which "automatically increases the speed of the active cores" to improve performance when needed (up to 3.6 GHz for this model) -- and "Hyper Threading" -- which allows the system to recognize four total "cores" or "threads" (two real and two virtual).
Also see: How fast are the "Mid-2017" MacBook models compared to one another? How much faster are these models than the "Early 2016" line replaced? How fast are they compared to the MacBook Air and MacBook Pro? |
Turbo Boost: |
3.6 GHz |
Custom Speeds: |
N/A |
Processor Upgrade: |
Soldered |
FPU: |
Integrated |
System Bus Speed: |
4 GT/s OPI* |
Cache Bus Speed: |
1.4 GHz (Built-in) |
Details: |
*This system does not have a traditional system bus or a "Direct Media Interface" (DMI) to connect between the processor and chipset. Instead, it uses a directly attached 4 GT/s "On Package Interface" (OPI). |
ROM/Firmware Type: |
EFI |
EFI Architecture: |
64-Bit |
L1 Cache: |
32k/32k x2 |
L2/L3 Cache: |
256k x2, 4 MB (on chip) |
Details: |
Each core has its own dedicated 256k level 2 cache and the system has 4 MB of shared level 3 cache. |
RAM Type: |
LPDDR3 SDRAM* |
Min. RAM Speed: |
1866 MHz |
Details: |
*Shipped standard with 8 GB of 1866 MHz LPDDR3 SDRAM onboard. |
Standard RAM: |
8 GB |
Maximum RAM: |
16 GB* |
Motherboard RAM: |
16 GB |
RAM Slots: |
None |
Details: |
There are no RAM slots. 8 GB of RAM is onboard by default. At the time of system purchase, this model could be configured with 16 GB of RAM for an extra US$200, but the RAM cannot be upgraded later. |
Video Card: |
HD Graphics 615 |
VRAM Type: |
Integrated |
Details: |
This model has an Intel HD Graphics 615 graphics processor that shares memory with the system. |
Standard VRAM: |
N/A* |
Maximum VRAM: |
N/A* |
Details: |
*The Intel HD Graphics 615 processor reserves system memory for video function. It does not have dedicated VRAM. |
Built-in Display: |
12" (16:10) |
Native Resolution: |
2304x1440 |
Details: |
12" color TFT LED-backlit active-matrix "Retina" display with IPS technology and a 2304 by 1440 native resolution at 226 ppi (16:10 aspect ratio). Apple reports that it also supports "1440 by 900, 1280 by 800, and 1024 by 640" as scaled resolutions.
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2nd Display Support: |
Dual/Mirroring |
2nd Max. Resolution: |
4096x2304 |
Details: |
This model can simultaneously support the internal display as well as up to 4096x2304 at 60 Hz on an external display, both at "millions of colors."
Also see: How do you connect an external display to the Retina MacBook? What is the maximum supported resolution? What is the best USB-C monitor to use? What adapters are required? |
Standard Storage: |
256, 512 GB SSD |
Std. Storage Speed: |
1151/1544 MB/s* |
Details: |
This custom configuration processor model has 256 GB or 512 GB of flash storage soldered onboard. It cannot be upgraded at all, whether at the time of purchase or otherwise. Apple reports that this SSD is "up to 50% faster than the SSD in its predecessors."
*Third-party tests using the QuickBench Extended more precisely report 1151.21 MB/s writes and 1544.09 MB/s reads.
In the US (and many other countries), site sponsor Other World Computing sells external storage upgrades for this MacBook.
How do you connect external storage to the Retina Display MacBook? What options are available? Is it possible? Are adapters required?
Also see: SSD Compatibility Guide for All G3 & Later Macs. |
Storage Dimensions: |
Soldered |
Storage Interface: |
Onboard (PCIe 3.0 x2) |
Details: |
This model has onboard PCIe 3.0 x2 storage. It cannot be upgraded. |
Standard Optical: |
None* |
Standard Disk: |
None |
Details: |
*This MacBook model does not have an internal optical drive. Site sponsor Adorama offers the external Apple USB SuperDrive for US$79, although an adapter is required, as well. It writes DVD+R DL and DVD-R DL at 4X, DVD-R and DVD+R at 8X, DVD-RW at 6X, DVD+RW at 8X, reads DVD at 8X, writes CD-R at 24X, writes CD-RW at 16X, and reads CD at 24X.
Site sponsor Other World Computing also has a variety of compact external optical drive options that may be of interest, including some with Blu-ray capability.
Also see: What are the full capabilities of the external SuperDrive available for the MacBook? Can it be used with other Macs? |
Standard Modem: |
None |
Standard Ethernet: |
None |
Details: |
This MacBook does not have internal Ethernet support. Apple, likewise, has not released a USB-C to Ethernet adapter, although third-party adapters are available.
How do you connect the Retina Display MacBook to a wired Ethernet network? Is it even possible? |
Standard AirPort: |
802.11ac* |
Standard Bluetooth: |
4.2 |
Details: |
802.11ac Wi-Fi (802.11a/b/g/n compatible) and Bluetooth 4.2 standard.
Also see: What is 802.11ac? How is it different from 802.11a, 802.11b, 802.11g, and 802.11n? |
USB Ports: |
1 (C) |
Firewire Ports: |
None |
Details: |
One USB-C port. Supports USB 3.1 Gen 1.
What is USB-C? What adapters are available for the Retina Display MacBook USB-C port? |
Expansion Slots: |
None |
Expansion Bays: |
None |
Details: |
No expansion slots or bays provided.
In the US (and many other countries), site sponsor Other World Computing sells a wide variety of external expansion options and accessories, including docks, cables, adapters, input devices, cases, and more for this MacBook. |
Incl. Keyboard: |
Full-size |
Incl. Input: |
Trackpad (Force Touch) |
Details: |
Apple reports that the integrated keyboard has "78 (US) or 79 (ISO) individual LED backlit keys, including 12 function keys and 4 arrow keys with ambient light sensor."
The "Force Touch" trackpad offers "precise cursor control and pressure-sensing capabilities; enables Force clicks, accelerators, pressure-sensitive drawing, and Multi-Touch gestures." |
Case Type: |
Notebook |
Form Factor: |
MacBook Retina 12" |
Details: |
This MacBook uses an extremely thin aluminum case design with a "catchless" magnetic latch. It is available in four color choices -- silver, gold, dark "Space Gray" or pink-hued "Rose Gold" options. |
Apple Order No: |
BTO/CTO |
Apple Subfamily: |
Mid-2017 |
Apple Model No: |
A1534 (EMC 3099) |
Model ID: |
MacBook10,1 |
Details: |
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Also see: All Macs with the A1534 Model Number, the 3099 EMC Number, and the MacBook10,1 Model Identifier.
For more about these identifiers and how to locate them on each Mac, please refer to EveryMac.com's Mac Identification section. |
Battery Type: |
41.4 W h Li-Poly |
Battery Life: |
10-12 Hours |
Details: |
Apple reports that this model can provide up to 10 hours of "wireless web" and up to 12 hours of "iTunes movie playback" as well as up to "30 days" of standby time. The system is bundled with a 29W USB-C power adapter.
Also see: What is the "real-world" battery life of the "Mid-2017" 12-Inch Retina Display MacBook? How does it compare to the MacBook Air and Retina Display MacBook Pro models? |
Pre-Installed MacOS: |
X 10.12.5 (16F2073) |
Maximum MacOS: |
13.x (Ventura) |
Details: |
This system fully supports the last version of macOS Sierra (10.12) and macOS High Sierra (10.13). Running macOS High Sierra (10.13) and later, this model does support HEVC hardware acceleration.
This model is compatible with the final version of macOS Mojave (10.14), macOS Catalina (10.15), and macOS Big Sur (macOS 11), as well. It additionally supports the final version of macOS Monterey (macOS 12), but it does not support AirPlay to Mac and the more minor Spatial Audio, Portrait Mode, 3D Landmarks, and Interactive Globe features. When paired with a compatible iPad, it supports the Sidecar feature.
Finally, this model is fully compatible with macOS Ventura (macOS 13) with the exception of the minor Live Captions in FaceTime, Emoji Dictation, and Reference Mode with Sidecar features. It does not support macOS Sonoma (macOS 14) or later.
Also see: Which Macs are compatible with macOS Ventura (macOS 13)? What are the system requirements? What are the major new features? Do all features work with all supported Macs? |
Minimum Windows: |
8 (64-Bit)* |
Maximum Windows: |
10 (64-Bit)* |
Details: |
*The pre-installed version of Apple's Boot Camp BCA supports the 64-bit version of Windows 8 and Windows 10. Earlier versions of Windows are not supported. |
MacOS 9 Support: |
None |
Windows Support: |
Boot/Virtualization |
Details: |
Also see: Are there any third-party programs to run Mac OS 9/Classic applications on Intel Macs?
For more on running Windows on Intel Macs, please refer to the exhaustive Windows on Mac Q&A. |
Dimensions: |
.14-.52 x 11.04 x 7.74 |
Avg. Weight: |
2.03 lbs (0.92 kg) |
Details: |
In inches while closed - minimum height to maximum height by width by depth, (0.35 cm-1.31 cm, 28.05 cm, 19.65 cm). |
Original Price (US): |
US$1549, US$1749 |
Est. Current Retail: |
US$400-US$600 |
Details: |
This custom configured model originally was US$1549 with 256 GB of storage and US$1749 with 512 GB of storage. The price is the same regardless of color.
Please note that on average the estimated current retail pricing of used systems is updated twice a year (please refer to the date on the bottom of the page for the date last updated).
Photo Credit: Apple, Inc. |
Global original prices for the MacBook "Core i7" 1.4 12" (Mid-2017) in 34 different countries and territories follow; organized alphabetically by region.
For global original prices for Intel Macs in one particular country on a single page, please refer to EveryMac.com's Global Original Prices section.
Original Prices - North & South America
Canada: |
C$2029, C$2179 |
Brazil: |
R$10.499, R$12.949 |
Mexico: |
MXN $36,249, $40,749 |
United States: |
US$1549, US$1749 |
Original Prices - Europe
Austria: |
€1799, €1979 |
Belgium: |
€1799, €1979 |
Denmark: |
DKK 13,649, 15,489 |
Finland: |
€1849, €2029 |
France: |
€1799, €1979 |
Germany: |
€1799, €1979 |
Ireland: |
€1849, €2029 |
Italy: |
€1849, €2029 |
Luxembourg: |
€1739,52, €1913,58 |
Netherlands: |
€1799, €1979 |
Norway: |
NOK 17.740, 19.640 |
Portugal: |
€1849, €2029 |
Spain: |
€1799, €1979 |
Sweden: |
SEK 18.245, 20.645 |
Switzerland: |
CHF 1'754, 1'994 |
United Kingdom: |
£1474, £1684 |
Original Prices - Asia
China: |
RMB 12,188, 13,428 |
Hong Kong: |
HK$11,938, HK$13,158 |
India: |
N/A |
Indonesia: |
N/A |
Japan: |
¥170,300, ¥192,300 |
Korea: |
KRW 1,996,250, 2,253,750 |
Malaysia: |
RM 7,149, 7,889 |
The Philippines: |
PHP 89,490, 102,490 |
Singapore: |
S$2,248, S$2,558 |
Taiwan: |
NT$50,050, NT$55,790 |
Thailand: |
THB 57,900, 63,900 |
Vietnam: |
N/A |
Original Prices - Australia & New Zealand
Australia: |
A$2299, A$2589 |
New Zealand: |
NZ$2624, NZ$2954 |
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