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Macbook Pro 2017 Latest News: Kaby Lake-Based MacBook Pro Will Enter Large Scale Manufacturing In The Third Quarter [VIDEO]

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Following the October 2016 release of the new MacBook lineup, Apple device enthusiasts are now waiting for the next iteration of Apple's laptops. Nonetheless, with reports of MacBook 2017's motherboard configurations and a step up to Intel's Kaby Lake processor, tech fans can definitely expect a lot from the MacBook Pro 2017. Wherein, the Kaby Lake-based MacBook Pros are expected to enter a mass production in the third quarter.

Although the majority of Apple's new MacBooks came along with Intel's Skylake processor, the move to Intel Kaby Lake processor won't be overwhelming, according to Forbes. In spite of that, KGI Securities analyst Ming-Chi Kuo made it known that Kaby Lake-based MacBook Pro 2017 will enter a large scale manufacturing in the third quarter.

Nevertheless, the next-generation MacBook is also said to come with Apple's ARM-based chip. If the MacBook Pro 2017 will pack the tech giant's ARM-based chip, it will mark the start of a new era where the Cupertino based tech giant significantly lessens the role of Intel processors. Apple's ARM-based chip reportedly went into development last year and the chip could resemble to the one utilized in the latest MacBook Pro. The internal part of the chip is being optimized to handle specific low-power mode functionalities which will be packed in the MacBook Pro 2017, Bloomberg reported.

That being the case, the MacBook 2017 may not hit the market anytime soon, as the MacBook Pro 2016 laptops are still fresh. Nonetheless, rumor has it that the tech company will roll out the upcoming MacBook Pro by mid-2017. Furthermore, since the MacBook Pro 2016 models were launched with the innovative Touch Bar technology, the MacBook Pro 2017 seems not to get a major design change. Aside from the Kaby Lake processor, the MacBook Pro 2017 is expected to come with a 15-inch display with 32GB of RAM.

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