: Reviewers noted that Intel’s then-new Kaby Lake processors (used in the 2017 MacBook refreshes shortly after this build) saw massive jumps in efficiency, with battery life for video viewing increasing by up to 2 hours over 2016 models.
The standout feature of this specific build was its aggressive targeting of graphics bugs. macOS Sierra 10.12.3 Build 16D32 Intel USB 2017
: Features like Universal Clipboard (copy on iPhone, paste on Mac) and Auto Unlock via Apple Watch became significantly more reliable in this version compared to the initial 10.12.0 release. Verdict: Should you have used it? : Reviewers noted that Intel’s then-new Kaby Lake
: The update improved overall system stability when using external displays and peripherals, though some users continued to report a "USB Devices Disabled" error if power draw was too high. Verdict: Should you have used it
Released on January 23, 2017, was a critical stability update primarily focused on resolving major graphics and compatibility issues that plagued the early 2016 MacBook Pro lineup. While it didn't introduce flashy new features, it refined the foundation of Sierra—which brought Siri to the Mac and integrated the Universal Clipboard—making it a vital "quality-of-life" patch for Intel-based hardware. Performance and Graphics