MacBook Pro 2016 To Sport AMD Graphics Card With Fingerprint Scanner
Dheeraj RThe upcoming Apple MacBook Pro 2016 is expected to be the company's most upgraded device this year. Reports claimed that the notebook will consist of many notable features like the new AMD graphics card, OLED touch bar, and Touch ID functionality.
According to the latest reports from Bloomberg, the MacBook Pro 2016 will sport AMD's higher-performance Polaris graphics chip. It is stated that the new card will be around 20 percent thinner than that used in the previous MacBook Pro installment. There are reports that the new graphics card will offer the video-gamers with more proficient and enhanced gaming experience.
Moreover, the new MacBook Pro 2016 will sport a secondary display above the regular keyboard rumored to be called as the OLED touch bar. Reports claimed that the new touch bar will consist of keyboard shortcuts for various functional commands. Also, the new notebook is expected to consist of Touch ID fingerprint technology for added security measures.
Furthermore, there are reports that the new notebook will be sleeker as compared to its predecessor. It is also stated that the MacBook Pro 2016 will also sport tapered edges with wider pressure-sensitive Trackpad, reported BGR.
Besides, it is stated that the upcoming MacBook Pro will include USB Type-C port, which will provide the users with faster data transfers and easy display connectivity. In terms of software specs, the new Apple device will run on the latest macOS Sierra system, which will offer the MacBook Pro 2016 users with additional features like third-party Siri support, new messaging and photo-management features, and deeper iCloud integration, and efficient file storage system.
Apart from the all the specs-related report, the upgraded MacBook Pro is expected to be released in September 2016. However, no official update has been provided by Apple.
Stay tuned here for more updates on the upcoming MacBook Pro 2016 specs and release date.
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