The laptop could also get up to 16GB of RAM, up from the current 8GB. As a result, the firm's 12" MacBook is likely to be the first of the brand's notebooks to get a new Intel Kaby Lake chip, expected from Q2 2017. However, this MacBook Pro update isn't expected before fall 2017. The new processors are expected to be joined by more RAM, with up to 32GB for the 15" MacBook Pro, double the current maximum. When the laptops launched in November 2016, Apple surprised observers by using Intel's seventh-generation Core processors, already at large in top-of-the-range PCs from HP, Lenovo, Acer and Dell. Rumors already point to the arrival of Intel's latest-generation microprocessors (Kaby Lake), freshly unveiled at the CES technology show in Las Vegas (USA), accompanied by a boost in RAM.Īccording to a research note from KGI Securities analyst Ming-Chi Kuo, reported by a host of tech news sites, Apple has finally decided to use Intel's latest processors in its MacBook Pro computers. Apple is expected to upgrade its 13" and 15" MacBook Pro laptops, released last fall, by the end of 2017.
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