A 15-inch Macbook Air? It could happen. Retina display on Apple notebooks? Quite possibly. Ivy Bridge processors on the Macbook Pro and the Macbook Air? Most probably.
The following are the top news stories on Mac Mojo.
A 15-inch Macbook Air? It could happen. Retina display on Apple notebooks? Quite possibly. Ivy Bridge processors on the Macbook Pro and the Macbook Air? Most probably.
The following are the top news stories on Mac Mojo.
Intel’s Ivy Bridge processors could bring triple display support to coming Macbook Airs and Macbook Pros.
It’s not just updates for the iPhone and the iPad that are getting attention lately. Technology sites have been abuzz with the possible launch of a Macbook Air with a whopping 15-inch screen. New processors with Ivy Bridge processors are also to make an appearance on the next-generation Macbook Air.
Right now, Macbook Air line includes an 11-inch and a 13-inch models; 15-inch screens are only available on Macbook Pros.
As for CPUs, the current Macbook Air’s Sandy Bridge processor from Intel provides great performance while being a great energy saver. But Intel’s Ivy Bridge processor promises to be both faster and smaller than Sandy Bridge. Intel is also touting Ivy Bridge’s graphics and multimedia performance.
So what other features and components can we expect to find on the coming Macbook Air? Read more after the jump.
Rumor has it that Macbooks equipped with Intel’s upcoming Ivy Bridge processors could be out by April 8. Reports from various sources point to Digitimes as the source for a possible release date for Intel’s next generation CPUs using the Ivy Bridge architecture.
More after the jump.
Apple is scheduled to come out with new notebooks with the Intel’s new-fangled Ivy Bridge processors. An Apple Macbook notebook, particularly a Macbook Air, with an Intel Ivy Bridge pricessor should come out in the second quarter of 2012 according to Digitimes.
Apple is scheduled to come out with a Ivy Bridge-powered version of the Macbook Air in the second quarter of 2012. Image from Apple website.
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