Monday, June 4, 2012

MacBook Pro 2012

By Katherine Martina


Apple MacBook Pro 2012 is gaining a lot of traction with regards to its features and release date lately. The latest rumor to roll out of the gossip mills suggests that Apple's MacBook Pro series laptop will get liquid metal chassis, Ivy chips as well as Thunderbolt features, improved power supply as well as 4G LTE support.

Ivy Bridge Processor: One of the most envisioned features coming in the Pro 2012 are Intel's Core i5 and Core i7 Ivy Bridge chipset, which have already hit the industry. According to reports, the 15-inch version of the Pro will get Intel's Core i5 and Core i7 Ivy Bridge chipset, while the medium version at the moment highlights only Core i7 chips.

MacRumors' Eric Slivka had presently revealed that "Apple in addition has reportedly been thinking about utilizing integrated graphics only in certain of the mid-range MacBook Pro versions, together with the HD 4000 chip rendering it straightforward for the business to drop the dedicated graphics processor on some of the versions yet still be in a position to supply appropriate graphics performance."

USB version 3.0: Due to the Ivy Bridge processor, this will aid USB 3.0, claim various reports. The new three USB 3.0 ports is going to be quicker, providing rates of speed of up to 5GB and will also be backward compatible with USB 2 devices at the same time.

Brand new Thunderbolt Connector: VR-Zone has now reported that Intel has delivered its second-gen Thunderbolt controllers, codenamed "Cactus Ridge," and Apple lovers should be expecting to see the brand new Thunderbolt to be released together with this.

The Thunderbolt, co-developed by Apple and Intel, has been presented just over a year ago. This can be a high-speed connector technology that transfers data among pcs along with peripheral devices. This technology may very well be a quicker alternative to USB 3.0, with transfer speeds of up to 10Gbps.

Retina Screen: After Apple's "resolutionary" New iPad, iPhone 5 or MacBook Pro, all are required to have the long-rumored Retina screen with all the innovative 2048 x 1536 screen resolution with 3.1 million pixel color support. Mac's OS Mountain Lion already declines a few clues through its utilization of HiDPI Retina images.

Zero Ethernet, FireWire and Optical Drive: Top tech weblog Arstechnica report suggests that Apple has been doing away with Ethernet ports and FireWire. The report claims, "Apple MacBook Pro could be ditching FireWire as well as Ethernet ports completely, depending on dual Thunderbolt connections to handle high-speed storage space and networking requirements.

As outlined by 9to5mac, Apple is likewise declining optical drive to enhance the design of your Pro. In essence, the prototype design and style is really a thinner, but better quality, variant of the late-2008 design, claimed the reports.




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