MacBook Pro was updated in November last year with a new chipset
If you were thinking about buying a replacement for that ageing laptop … you’ll probably want to hold off another day. Not because there is anything wrong with the MacBook Pro available in the Apple Store right now. In fact, the Californian company upgraded its 13-inch MacBook Pro model at the end of last year to its custom-designed M1 system-on-a-chip, which offers speedier performance and hours more battery life than previous Intel-powered variants. The M1
Well, Apple isn’t known for bargain bucket prices and buying a new MacBook Pro is a pretty big investment. So, if you’re poised to spend anywhere between £1,500 and £3,000 on a brand-new laptop, you’ll really want to make sure it’s the best that money can buy and won’t be immediately outdated. And it’s the latter that is key right now.
A number of reliable tipsters claim Apple is poised to launch an all-new design for its MacBook Pro. And the announcement could come tomorrow during the opening keynote of its WWDC developers…