Apple updates MacBook Pro Retina display: more speed and more memory

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The guys from Cupertino launch a small update on the MacBook Pro Retina after just yesterday a photograph with some refurbished MacBook Pro. Well, in the end it just happened and what was a rumor or leaked ends up being a reality on Apple's website, which makes us think that Intel's problems and the production of Broadwell processors have precipitated this movement by Apple.

Now already we can confirm that we will not see news in terms of processors for MacBook until well into next year. But let the new processors go their way and let's see the news of these MacBook Pros released 'without warning' just after seeing how Apple's online page was down.

We will start by saying that the changes in the new MacBook Pro with Retina display are not that they are very notable, but they do exist. First we see a increase in speed of Intel Core i5 and i7 processors starting at 2,6 GHz to 2,8 GHz with Turbo Boost up to 4.0 GHz for the 15-inch models and 3,5 GHZ for the 13-inch models. The RAM is not touched on the 13-inch model and is still 8 GB, but now we have the possibility of expanding it up to 16 GB but the 15 inch model vIt comes standard with 16 GB of RAM.

If we talk about the graphic section, everything remains the same in the MacBoock Pro models both 15 and 13 inches. The most relevant data is that prices stay the same despite these added improvements in the equipment and which are already available for purchase. We already warned at the beginning that they were not very remarkable even though the fault is not directly Apple this time. We will be watching to see if there are more changes.

Will you launch now for the renewed MacBook Pro?


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