The most advanced Intel MacBook Pro will come out next month
According to a report from China supply screen EMSOne, Apple will introduce the new MacBook Pro with Intel Haswell chip at the event on September 10. This event is also expected to be the "App of Apples " to launch their new iPhone model.
Haswell chip was first used by Apple on MacBook Air 2013 . This is Intel's 4th generation Core i chip designed for high mobility devices such as ultrabook, ultra-thin laptop . Thanks to technological improvements, the device using Haswell chip will give a very long battery life. good. The latest MacBook Air uses this chip and now offers up to 10 hours of battery life, although the battery capacity remains the same compared to the old model.
MacBook Pro using Haswell chip promises to inherit improvements in both battery life and graphics. As a high-end laptop, the MacBook Pro is almost certainly equipped with integrated Iris Pro 5200 graphics, the most advanced, high-end graphics chip on Haswell.
According to sources, the model that Apple launched in September will use the Retina screen. It is not clear at what time the version using the regular screen and the new chip will be released. However, Apple may stop providing these versions and only produce Retina models.
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