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The MacBook Pro is a good machine, but as others have alluded, you may need to install extra software, depending on what version of the program you want to use.
Option 1: Use AutoCAD for Mac, which doesn't have the full feature set of the Windows version yet. No extra software is needed for this option.
Option 2: Use AutoCAD (Windows version) in Boot Camp. Boot Camp is free, but you'll have to buy a copy of the Windows software to install on it. This will also require you to reboot between Windows and macOS (formerly Mac OS X).
Option 3: Use AutoCAD (Windows version) with virtualization software on macOS. This may require that you buy the virtualization software, depending on what you get. This option will have a slight performance hit running AutoCAD, but you probably won't notice it unless you're working with large/3D drawings and/or rendering. You won't have to reboot to switch between AutoCAD and you macOS programs.
Work: AutoCAD 2022.1.3, Windows 10 Pro v22H2 64-bit, Intel Core i7-8700K, 32GB RAM, Samsung 960 Pro SSD, AMD Radeon Pro WX 5100, 3 Dell Monitors (3840x2160)
Home: AutoCAD 2022.1.3, Windows 10 Pro v22H2 64-bit, Intel Core i7-11700, 64GB RAM, Samsung 980 Pro SSD, NVIDIA Quadro P2200, Dell Monitor (3840x2160)