Thursday, April 11, 2013

2013 Ivy Bridge MacBooks, iMacs may soon reach consumers

The brand new 2012 Ivy Bridge Macs could be around the corner onto a store in your area, according to a small number of recent hints.

Details revealed yesterday by benchmarking site Geekbench examine a MacBookPro9,1. Powered by Intel's Ivy Bridge chip Core i7-3820QM quad-core running at 2.7GHz, the name and number Nexus 4 Leather Case appears to point out the successor to Apple's current 13-inch pro laptop.

However, MacRumors believes that given that the i7-3820QM processor runs at 45 watts, it's almost certainly going to surface within a beefier 15-inch and 17-inchMacBook Pro units.

Another Geekbench benchmark page has a tendency to tip off the next new iMac. With the name and number iMac13,2, your new model seems to suggest a 27-inchiMac. Powering the modern iMac is Intel's nexus 4 case bumper Ivy Bridge Core i7-3770 quad-core chip clocking in at 3.4GHz.

How will we know this information is legit?

These sorts benchmarks have appeared in Geekbench's database over the past just before the new machines actually become so popular-so fast. MacRumors considers it feasible which a email address particulars are for actual Macs slated to file for sometime soon. Geekbench is often about the money using such predictions during the past, says CultofMac, which noted which your benchmark site revealed specs along the nexus 4 case bumper 2010 MacBook Pro 60 days before its debut.

Price drops from Best Buy could possibly be another sign that new Macs take any presctiption the simplest way. The retailer has trimmed prices to the entireMac lineup, including MacBook Pros, MacBook Airs, iMacs, Mac Pros, and Mac Minis.

The price cuts range between just $30 to have a Mac Mini to $200 for only a Mac Pro. But any efforts to trim prices overall is generally a sign that retailers wanting to filter current inventory awaiting new items through the pipeline.

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Still more writing with a Mac wall comes from 9to5Mac.

Referring to "trusted sources in Apple's supply chain," locations says that Apple is prepping a fabulous 15-inch MacBook Pro on an ultra-thin design, high-resolution Retina Display, and USB 3.0 ports.

Recent reports floated isn't a Mac hybrid, a model that may combine great and bad the MacBook Pro also, the light and thin style of the MacBook Air. But 9to5Mac's sources discount those reports, claiming instead in which the new 15-incher would continue the actual kind of the MacBook Pro and add the ultra-thin body.

But it is the Retina Display that is definitely hogging the spotlight with a rumored new Mac.

Taking a website coming from the new nexus 4 bumper iPad, the display with a new Mac was explained by the sources as "jaw-dropping" and "definitely the main Mac innovation in a long time."

No launch date has been revealed or confirmed in the new Mac models. Numerous sources expect today's feeting lineup to debut around June, sometime nearby Apple's Worldwide Developers Conference.

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