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Apple Might Launch New Line-Up Of Macs Next Week

by Kriti / Jun 03, 2017 09:24 AM EDT
Apple's World Wide Developers Conference Begins In San Francisco

There are two events that Apple is going to host by the time this year ends. One, being the company's WWDC event wherein the Cupertino tech giant is expected to launch its latest iOS 11 software alongside a couple of other unconfirmed products and there's an event in September where the company will be celebrating the completion of 10 years with its iPhone flagship smartphone. One other product that is especially looked forward to from the side of Apple is its revamped MacBook Pro line-up of laptops.

According to a report published by Express, the company is expected to launch its revamped line-up of MacBook Pro laptops at its annual developer conference that is going to take place next week. Even though, Apple's WWDC is most primarily known for being used as an event to launch software products at least for the last four years; Apple plans on changing this tradition. The company is about to change this by unveiling a new range of laptops at the event.

Another report published by Bloomberg quotes a few sources close to the matter as confirming that there is a new 15-inch MacBook Pro coming the way of its fans. The estimated delivery date of these products will fall shortly after the same. Shipping of these products globally will also apparently begin at the same time as well.

The product is also widely expected to receive an update that will significantly improve its processing performance, thanks to Intel. While, there won't be a lot of difference in terms of design.

It is advisable to note that none of the above given information has been confirmed by Apple yet and is purely based on speculations made by sources or experts in the given field. Therefore, it must be taken with a grain of salt.

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