MacBook Pro 2017 Release Date & Update: Premium Laptop Might Not Come With 32GB RAM

by Gloven Ramos / Apr 24, 2017 03:47 AM EDT
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MacBook Pro 2017 might don't come with the 32GB RAM. A lot of speculations and reports suggest that this upcoming new laptop will have this big random access memory, however, based on the latest company update, this thing is highly unlikely to happen.

According to the Apple senior vice president of worldwide marketing, Phil Schiller, it is not necessary to the MacBook Pro 2017 to have such big 32GB of random access memory, or RAM. He might not directly say that the upcoming laptop will not have this expected memory, but he is pointing to the same thing.

On the other hand, even when the Apple does bring 32GB RAM in the configuration, we may have to wait for Intel Cannonlake to arrive. KGI analyst Ming Chi Kuo also points that Intel Cannonlake offers LPDDR 4 RAM that consumes less power. The Kaby Lake U category does include the support, however, it is reported that only the U category offering the feature, BGR noted.

Another thing to support the issue of MacBook Pro 2017 unlikely to come with big 32GB RAM is the Intel Kaby Lake processor restrictions. Earlier this year, reports suggested that a Kaby Lake-powered MacBook Pro 2017 12-inch laptop will enter the mass production in the second quarter and as the Mac Rumors noted, it is highly likely for the MacBook Pro 2017 to still use a 16GB RAM configuration due to the hardware restrictions.

For the other updates, MacBook Pro 2017 includes increased in graphic performance as the physical weight reduces. As what rumors claim, we could see a new thinner, sleeker and faster MacBook Pro. Based on the previous reports, we heard that this new laptop will aim at creative professionals that need a speedy, bigger storage, and functional laptop to finish a task, such as developing and designing. 

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