The much-anticipated Apple MacBook Pro 2016 is set to have its first appearance next month. This upcoming laptop from the Cupertino-based company is speculated to sport a touch screen with 4k resolution and Intel Skylake chipset.
According to Latinos Health, the MacBook Pro 2016 was previously rumored to arrive in June during the Apple's Worldwide Developers Conference. But new information has surfaced suggesting that this upcoming laptop from Apple will actually be out by March.
Apple is said to be holding an event in San Francisco, California next month and it is predicted that the MacBook Pro 2016, iPhone 5se, iPad Air 3 and Apple Watch will be among the possible devices that will be launched during the event. If this piece of information is proven to be accurate, then MacBook Pro 2016 will become available next month.
The MacBook Pro 2016 is speculated to be powered with Intel's sixth-generation microarchitecture, which is known as the Skylake chip. Tech enthusiasts are looking forward to seeing the upcoming MacBook running the latest processor because it offers a number of advantages. The Skylake chipset not only improves the performance but the graphics and power efficiency of the device as well.
Gospel Herald added that the Skylake update in the chipset would feature a smarter power usage that can help in extending the MacBook's already decent battery length. It is also believed that the graphics will be kicked up, allowing for a 4K output on some devices. Some talks have stated that the next step would be to begin including OLED displays to the upcoming device.
Additionally, Ecumenical News further stated that with a lot of competitors releasing laptops with 4K displays, Apple may also make a move to enhance its Retina display laptops. Rumors suggest that the 2016 laptops will be gaining higher-resolution displays.
Apple Inc. might also integrate some of the features that are already visible in the 2015 MacBook laptop. These include the USB Type-C port with Thunderbolt and the Force Touch trackpad. The soon-to-be released MacBook Pro laptops will also ship with the current OS X El Capitan.
Information has surfaced suggesting that Apple Inc. might drop the MacBook Air line-up, but just like the above mentioned information, it should only be taken as a pinch of salt.