Apple 'silently' upgrading the MacBook Pro to Core i7
Two Macbook Pro versions of 15 and 17 inches will have the option of Intel Core i7 processor with a speed of 2.66 or 2.8 GHz.
Macbook Pro 15 and 17 inch have two new processor options.
It's no noisy as the introduction of a new Mac computer and a couple of features about Lion 10.7 operating system but at the "Back to the Mac" event yesterday, Cupertino-based company also sent a statement about upgrading hardware options for Macbook Pro series.
Accordingly, the Macnbook Pro models with 15 and 17-inch screens will have the option of Intel Core i7 processor at 2.66GHz or Core i7 speeds of 2.8 GHz with an additional cost of 200 and 400 USD. .
Versions with new options have begun for users to order and receive machines as soon as possible.
Meanwhile, the 13.3-inch Macbook Pro model has not been mentioned by Apple and still only has the option of Intel Core 2 Duo processor.
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