Feb 22, 2017 04:30 AM EST
MacBook Pro 2017: Rumors, Likely Specs And The Kaby Lake Shift

Following the October 2016, 25th-anniversary release of the new lines of Macbook, many are now waiting for the next addition of Apple to the Mac laptops. With news of motherboard configurations and a move to the seventh generation "Kaby Lake" Intel processor, there are certainly a lot of expectations with the Macbook 2017.

The beta version of the operation system 10.12.4 has some similarities with the 2016 line in terms of the Property List files it has. In addition, besides the different chipsets, the power management systems are expected to be the same according to predictions from Forbes.

The major explanation analysts are looking into with the modifications of the setup files is the possible code adaptation of the MacOS of the Kaby Lake architecture. This is the seventh-generation processor from Intel that will be on the Macbook Pros of this line. This move may allow Apple to slowly transition the MacBook run by Kaby Lake anytime it deems most significant.

Furthermore, there is a ripe possibility that the upgrade for the Pro line would be done on a yearly basis much to the delight of the update hungry fans. It also may be released in October that will coincide with the release of the MacOS 11 to the public.

Unlike the Macbook Pro, Macbook Air is said to see its glory days ending. This assumption is based on the October 2016 phasing out of the 11-inch Macbook Air along with the Macbook Pro with SuperDrive.

At the same time, the Macbook Air line has seen no massive update in since 2015 and the thinness that it boasts near that of the new line of Macbook Pro closely that there has been no significant difference. Couple this with the emergence of the iPad Pro with a 12.9 screen that also nears the specs of the Air.

Needless to say, there is much hype in the awaited release of the new line of Macbook this 2017 and geeks and tech-savvy consumers are on the edge. The 2017 updates will undoubtedly have a lot more to offer which may be availed by shedding off a couple more dollars as usual.

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