MacBook Pro 2017: Apple Designed Chip, Intel Kaby Lake Processor Plus Specs & Features

Apple MacBook Pro models were recently released previous year in October. Reports have been coming in since that time regarding the new and upcoming MacBook Pro 2017. Reports claim that the new MacBook Pro 2017 might bring major improvements to the earlier models of MacBook series.

Analyst Ming Chi Kuo had reportedly predicted an update in the entire MacBook series last year. At that time, Ming had referenced that the MacBook Pro 2017 will be powered by Cannonlake Processors. However, on a recent interview in February Ming made an update to the news by claiming that MacBook Pro 2017 will feature the latest Kaby Lake Processor. He additionally added that the previous year's model of MacBook is also most likely to get an update by the end of 2017, reports Forbes.

There has been news about the new Kaby Lake Intel Processors to be powering the new MacBook devices this year, reports Mac World. Sources have revealed that the 32GB model of MacBook Pro might come later than expected. Thus, fans who were reportedly waiting for the new device will have to wait for some time more. Apples has recently closed its website on 21 March 2017 with a note for the fans to expect something special. Thus, reports are that fans have been waiting eagerly for some new update on MacBook Pro 2017 model.

As per a recent prediction by Bloomberg's Mark Gurman has revealed that Apple's new MacBook Pro will be featuring an Apple designed chip. It is reportedly going to help the device in handling all the applications in one go. The chip is reportedly meant to handle all the applications through one medium. Gurman added that the chip that went into development in 2016 is similar to the Touch Bar chip used in previous MacBook models. Reports are that the chip, codenamed T310 is going to handle low power mode and thus in turn will help in battery consumption of the new MacBook Pro 2017.

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