Will Tomorrow's New Macs Ride Intel Kaby Lake Chips?

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At the beginning of this same month of October, an iMac Retina 5K was leaked in a well-known chain of electronic devices in the United States and in this news we saw how the model "escaped" K0SC0LL / A, with a processor Intel Core i7 XNUMXth generation, a 27-inch screen, 32 GB of RAM, a 2 TB Fusion Drive and an AMD Radeon R9 M380 graphics with 2 GB of RAMIn this sense, we have not seen any more news or rumors about the iMac and neither regarding the new Intel processors, which is more than likely not to bring the new Apple Macs. In this sense we have antecedents with the current Skylake processors that reached some Macs much later than expected, but what if this time the new Macs of tomorrow mount the Intel Kaby Lake chips.

In principle we have to say that it would be a surprise if that happened and it would undoubtedly be a point to take into account for those most demanding users with the processors of their computers. This is unlikely to occur due to the simple fact that the Kaby Lake do not have the micro adapted in the MacBook Pro or at least that's what we all think ...

Intel announces low-power mobile 'Kaby Lake' processors

It would be a good blow on the table and a joy for all users who plan to get one of these MacBook Pro or any other renewed equipment, to have these new processors mounted. There is actually no concrete data on the processors that will mount the new Macs of tomorrow so we are not going to say that they can not come either, but being realistic and leaving aside what many of us want for these Macs. The 14nm Kaby Lake have a 12% higher processing performance than the current Slkylake and a power consumption (TDP) of 4,5W in the low consumption versions, so they are really better than the current ones.

Tomorrow we leave doubts!


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