g_wolfman wrote:
The 2019/2020 13" and 15" MacBook Pros were the last models with Touch Bar. Basically they got dropped the same time Apple went from 13"/15" to 14"/16" screens as part of that redesign.
That's not quite accurate. The last Intel MBP to have the Touch Bar was the 16" 2019 MBP, while the last Apple Silicon MBP (and the last Mac, period) to have the Touch Bar was the 13" M2 MBP.
Background:
The change to 16" screens predated the change from Intel chips to Apple Silicon chips. Both the 15" 2019 Intel MBP and the 16" 2019 Intel MBP have a Touch Bar. The 15" model has a keyboard with the infamous "butterfly switch" design, whereas the 16" model has a Magic Keyboard with a more traditional scissor-switch design.
MacBook Pro (16-inch, 2019) - Technical Specifications - Apple Support
When Apple switched from Intel chips to Apple Silicon chips, they replaced
- Low-end 13" Intel MBPs with 13" M1 MBPs.
- High-end 13" Intel MBPs with 14" M1 {Pro/Max} MBPs.
- 16" Intel MBPs with 16" M1 {Pro/Max} MBPs.
Only the 13" Apple Silicon MBPs got the Touch Bar. When Apple came out with M3-family MBPs, they put plain M3 chips into a variant of the new 14" chassis that has only two Thunderbolt ports. This was an upgrade vs. the old 13" chassis in several respects – but it also was the death of the Touch Bar.