Apple Inc. has released the MacBook Pro 2015 last May and is bound to release another one next year. The MacBook Pro 2016 is believed to be armored with NVIDIA GeForce GTX 950 Graphics and 3D Stimulation, making it suitable for gaming purposes.
According to Realty Today cited the rumored features that the Macbook Pro 2016 might sport. The newest gadget by Apple is speculated to be featuring a 13-inch and a 15-inch display. It will run on the latest El Capitan OS X and will have a Type-C USB port and more RAM. This device might be armored by the Intel Skylake-U chipset, which can boost the CPU by 17 percent and 41 percent for the GPU. This processor will be sturdy enough to be capable of multi-tasking activities without any freezing issues. Also, this chipset can support 3D simulation and is suitable for intense gaming.
The MacBook Pro 2016 is expected to be engineered with NVIDIA GeForce GTX 950 graphics card and Gamestream Co-op. These features will be let the device to load the games of the player on the internet and stream them at a later time for the other players.
As for its battery, the MacBook Pro 2016 is speculated to deliver 10 hours of web browsing and 12 hours of iTunes movie playback. In addition, the newest MacBook Pro will let users to have more kinesthetic experiences.
News Every Day further added that the Macbook Pro 2016 is believed to have Touch ID option. This was because the iPhones already this option and it was presumed that the finger touch ID might also be made available on the new series of laptops.
Furthermore, Neurogadget stated that the delay on the MacBook Pro 2016 release is due to the iPad Pro's launch that will occur this fall season. Meanwhile, there were reports claiming that the launch of the newest MacBook Pro is also pushed back because the Intel processors have not yet moved in the production stage.
These details are merely speculations though. If the reports are to be believed, gamers will surely get excited to try the MacBook Pro 2016. For now, Apple fans will still have to wait for the company to announce the specifics of the device.
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