The next Mac could come hand in hand with Thunderbolt 3 via on-board USB-C thanks to Intel

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This news has gone down very well among the millions of followers of the Apple brand computers and it seems that the next versions of the MacBook Pro could come hand in hand with the new Thunderbolt 3 through USB-C on the plate itself and it is that Intel has released the specifications of said Interface.

In this way, device manufacturers, including Apple, will be able to include it in their devices on the equipment plates themselves without having to pay royalties.

With the launch of the MacBook Pros with and without Touch Bar, came the absence of any type of port other than a USB-C. However, even though we had new ports, we did not have Thunderbolt 3 technology on the computer board itself and Intel still had it under their control. For this reason, computers like Apple's have a controller for that interface that takes up space and consumes power. 

Now, with this release by Intel, the new Thunderbolt 3 it could be implemented on the laptop's own motherboard, thus reducing the number of components and having more free space as well as saving energy, which would make the team more efficient in general.

We will closely follow the next Apple launches as far as MacBook is concerned because we could be facing new equipment that already includes these improvements and that also This allows RAM memories of up to 32 GB to be included. 


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  1.   Mark said

    In the case of a new update of the MacBook Pro, when do you bet that it could be ready?

  2.   ijobain said

    The average update is every 320 days
    Source: https://buyersguide.macrumors.com/#Retina_MacBook_Pro