Revamped 12-inch MacBook and possible changes to MacBook Pros for WWDC 2017

As you may already know, from what has happened in other years, the Apple Developers Conference is not an event that the company with the bitten apple allocates to the presentation of many news related to hardware, but for what is being rumored, this year much more is going to be presented than the new versions of the operating systems. 

At first, there was talk of a new 10,5-inch iPad Pro models and a new product that could be called Siri Speaker. However, the rumors remain there and today we have learned that The MacBook Pro that were presented in 2016 with and without Touch Bar will receive new models as well as the 12-inch MacBook will arrive improved. 

Apple's WWDC is usually an event in which the main protagonist is the software of its different devices but it seems that those of Cupertino have more meat on the grill this year, it is rumored that we could have new models of the 2016 MacBook Pro perhaps with the features that many users asked for when they knew the current models. 

On the other hand, the 12-inch MacBook family continues to be successful. It was first introduced two years ago and upgraded to a faster Core M processor just a year ago. We also believe that it will be the last time that Apple updates to the Air range.

Apple is planning to launch three new laptops, according to certain people closely related to the matter. The MacBook Pro would finally have a faster Intel Kaby Lake processor. Apple would also be working on a new version of the 12-inch MacBook with a faster Intel chip, as well as considering upgrading to the old 13-inch MacBook Air with a new processor, as sales of this laptop, Apple's cheapest , are still high.

KGI Securities supply chain analyst Ming-Chi Kuo predicted that MacBook Pro based on Intel Kaby Lake processors would arrive this year hand in hand with a possible option to have 32GB of RAM.

So if you are considering acquiring one of the MacBooks that we have mentioned, we advise you to wait until June 5, the day that Apple's next big event will be held.


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  1.   Hugo Diaz said

    I'm still hoping they'll present a 15-inch MBP without that touch bar nonsense: /…. and hopefully 32Gb of RAM.