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Upcoming 13-Inch MacBook Pro Models to Use Intel’s 10th-Generation Ice Lake Chips


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1 minute ago, The_One_Above_All said:

ante , kotha version release avutundi kada , prices taggutayi emo ani

Rule of thumb, it’s terrible idea to buy a older version of a gadget when its predecessor is in the market. 

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2 hours ago, tacobell fan said:

Apple is rumored to be working on a refreshed version of the 13-inch MacBook Pro following the launch of the new 16-inch ‌MacBook Pro‌ in October, and the new 13-inch machines could adopt Intel's 10th-generation Ice Lake chips. 

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Over the weekend, a Twitter leaker shared a 3D Mark Time Spy benchmark of a machine said to be an upcoming 13-inch ‌MacBook Pro‌ equipped with Intel's 10th-generation i7-1068NG7 Ice Lake 2.3GHz chip with 4.1GHz turbo boost capabilities (via Wccftech).

 

 

The benchmarks compare the new 10th-generation chip to the 8th-generation 2.4GHz Core i5 chip in the high-end 13-inch ‌MacBook Pro‌ from 2019 and suggest the new 13-inch machine Pro will be approximately 12 percent faster than the current 13-inch ‌MacBook Pro‌ when it comes to CPU speeds, and close to 30 percent faster when it comes to GPU performance. 

 

If Apple does release a 13-inch ‌MacBook Pro‌ with the aforementioned Ice Lake chip, it will be the first Apple notebook equipped with a 10th-generation chip. Though not included in the leak, a 16-inch ‌MacBook Pro‌ refresh in 2020 could also feature 10th-generation chips, though 16-inch machines are expected to use Comet Lake chipsbuilt on the 14++nm architecture as there are no 10-nanometer Ice Lake chips appropriate for them.

Rumors suggest Apple will release an updated 13-inch ‌MacBook Pro‌ in the first half of 2020, perhaps at its March event, though WWDC is also a possibility. Along with 10th-generation Intel chips, the new machines are expected to feature the improved scissor keyboard that was first introduced in the 16-inch ‌MacBook Pro‌, along with the option to upgrade to 32GB RAM.

i bough 2019 model..they shd fix the keyboard..its worst

naa display gone..they had to replace it.

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Just now, tacobell fan said:

You don’t need more than what they provide for our use. 

i love more yaaa....simulations kaani graphics work kani awasaram itahdi....

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1 hour ago, tacobell fan said:

Rule of thumb, it’s terrible idea to buy a older version of a gadget when its predecessor is in the market. 

rule of thumb depends on quality and cost ratio uncle

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