New references to a new 12-inch early 2016 MacBook model appear

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Apple could be finishing a new version of the 12-inch MacBook to put it on sale at the end of next April. We can affirm all this because there are developers who have found references to a new early 2016 model (Early 2016) in OS X Image Utility and OS X Server. It is not the first time that we talk that the new MacBook model is close and As in Keynote on March 21 nothing was heard from them, it is more than likely that what has been found is true.

We affirm that the launch of this new 12-inch MacBook model has to be close because the designation is "Early 2016", not being able to arrive in the middle of the year without having put it into circulation. However from Apple everything can be expected and it is that it costs nothing to change that designation in the following versions of the OS X system. 

The first version of this marvel of computer was launched back in April 2015 so in a few days it would make sense to put a new model on the scene, which although it would have exactly the same design and ports would mount a more powerful and efficient processor, which after all it is What many users have complained about the most and that it has been precisely what has stopped them from buying it.

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The new model that is expected to mount the new processors Intel's Skylake. These new processors could give the new MacBook a battery life of 10 hours and have a CPU that is 10 to 20 percent faster when compared to the Core M processors that the current version mounts. In addition, it would have a graphics performance that would increase by 40 percent.


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