Thursday, April 12, 2012

10 Things We Expect From the New MacBook Pro

The new MacBook Pro will be sleeker, faster and more graphically powerful than any laptop we’ve seen before — at least, that’s what we think. Apple has debuted incredible technology within the last year — the ultra-sharp resolution of Retina Display on the new iPad, for example, which could very well make it into the Pro. And the industry as a whole has witnessed the advent of faster processors, more energy-efficient graphics chips, and ever-slimmer Ultrabooks. We fully expect Apple to incorporate many of these new advances in the latest iteration of its flagship notebook while adding some important innovations of its own. Here are 10 things we expect to see (or not to see, as the case may be) in the new MacBook Pro.

When Intel rolls out its new 22-nanometer processor, code named "Ivy Bridge", the new CPU will set the standard for processor performance. Intel predicts that users will see up to a 20 percent increase in CPU performance and as much as a 30 percent graphics boost. The processor also includes native support for Thunderbolt and USB 3.0. By the third quarter of 2012, almost all new laptops will use some model of Ivy Bridge -- making it a sure bet that the new MacBook Pro will have one inside. For more information about Ivy Bridge processors, see our Ivy Bridge FAQ.

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