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No dumbo. That's not how computers work
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.No - first and foremost, this is a desktop CPU, and the MacBook is a laptop. Secondly, you're trying to upgrade a laptop's processor, which overall is just not a realistic task - the vast majority of laptop CPUs are soldered directly onto the motherboard. Not to mention the fact that anything you want to install into an apple generally has to be specifically made for apple. If you're looking to upgrade your MacBook, you likely just need to buy a new MacBook.
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