Thursday, April 7, 2016

Skylake will bring significant

Skylake will bring significant
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Currently the cheapest Retina MacBook Pro costs £999. For the price you'll get a 13in 2.7Ghz OS X machine that has 128GB of storage.
Prices go up in increments with £1199 and £1399 for the more feature rich 13in variants. The 15in model comes in two variants, a 2.2Ghz £1599 version and a 2.5Ghz £1999 variant.
We expect the new 2016 MacBook Pro to be launched in June at similar, if not identical prices of the current models.
The new MacBook Pro models are likely to feature Skylake processors with battery such as Dell Vostro 1720 Battery, Dell Vostro 1710 Battery, Dell 312-0740 Battery, Dell 312-0894 Battery, Dell 451-10612 Battery, Dell T117C Battery, Dell T118C Battery, Dell P721C Battery, Dell P726C Battery, Dell CMP3D Battery, Dell Inspiron Mini 1012 Battery, the new, sixth generation chips by Intel. Right now, none of Apple's MacBooks offer Skylake so it's highly likely that Apple plans to address this soon. Skylake will bring significant performance gains to the new MacBook Pro, too, making it an even faster machine.
Competitors including HP, Dell and Microsoft have already moved to Skylake, so Apple is beginning to look like it's trailing behind.
Skylake could improve battery life, too, working with El Capitan to improve efficiency. The 13in Retina MacBook Pro already offers 10 hours of battery life and the 15in model offers 8 hours, but we'd like to see that improve to match the 12 and 9 hours offered by the MacBook Air.
The 15in models of the MacBook Pro currently offer quad-core i7 processors, which means they compare very favourably with the 27in iMacs. We hope that the 2016 model maintains these quad-core processors, but when the Mac mini was updated in October of 2014 it lost its quad-core processor options, which could spell the same fate for the MacBook Pro.
One MacBook Pro rumour doing the rounds goes as far as to say that the 2016 models will have a touchscreen, and that it might even be detachable from the screen a lot like the Surface Book. We'd be very surprised if this rumour is true, but anything's possible.
In fact, we're not expecting the design of the MacBook Pro to change much, if at all. It's possible that a gold model will be launched, but Apple might reserve that for the 12in MacBook, which could also see an update in March.

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