Apple MacBook Pro 2016 Will Debut Next Month?
Eve CesistaWhat is in store for MacBook users? Apple has improved the specs and features of its successor which is set to be released next month on the Worldwide Developer Conference(WWDC 2016).
According to IB Times, the upcoming event might be perfect for the Cupertino-based company to launch the product. Apple had already launched the 13-inch and 15-inch MacBook Pro models in March and May of 2015 and a year of improving the device seems enough for the tech titan company.
While these may only be treated as nothing but a speculation, the website noted some of the possible specs that the newest MacBook Pro laptop might possess. Apple is said to come up with two new models as well, following the footsteps that they have made last year.
However, the latest variants could have slimmer chassis that will look similar to the 12-inch MacBook. As far as the images as graphics are concerned, Macworld reported that could feature new GPU products from AMD and NVIDIA.
Both of the companies are said to unveil the latest GPU model on the third or fourth quarter of 2016. As a result, Apple user, especially the gamers, are hoping that the latest laptop will have the feature for improved visual appeal.
As for the interior, it is also rumored to have a sixth generation Skylake processors to match competitors like Dell and HP. This will prolong the battery life of the device.
More than that, the MacBook Pro 2016 is expected to have a multiple USB-c ports along with Thunderbolt 3 with up to 40GB per second data transfer capacity which is quite impressive if finally included. The product is likely to have a touch-sensitive keyboard as well.
Avid and tech-savvy Apple users can look forward to more updates regarding the products in the coming days.
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