The latest rumor spread on the net indicate that Apple would be willing to provide the next product line of MacBook Sandy Bridge processors from Intel. Rumors about the next MacBook Pro is now chasing since last summer, but nothing has yet to materialize. Clearly, if the hypothesis above found a real confirmation, could be a factor very positive about the technological innovations of the Apple product.
In fact, a feature like this could allow the next MacBook greater computing power, higher performance and reduced energy consumption. Rumors continue as indicating the beginning of March will be those which present the new Apple laptops. Most likely, the redesign will involve not only the hardware product, but also the design and there will be the likely abandonment of the optical drive in favor of a software distribution via digital.
At this point if these assumptions are confirmed, the new MacBook Pro could also be compatible with Mac OS X Lion, the next update of Apple's operating system.
In fact, a feature like this could allow the next MacBook greater computing power, higher performance and reduced energy consumption. Rumors continue as indicating the beginning of March will be those which present the new Apple laptops. Most likely, the redesign will involve not only the hardware product, but also the design and there will be the likely abandonment of the optical drive in favor of a software distribution via digital.
At this point if these assumptions are confirmed, the new MacBook Pro could also be compatible with Mac OS X Lion, the next update of Apple's operating system.
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