Apple fans are dying to get a peek at the new MacBook Prolikely slated to be showcased in April. As we mentioned, we’re expecting the new MacBook Pro to drop the standard hard-drives and move to SSD (solid state drives), possibly even giving users a bump up in storage. There’s also another juicy rumour that Apple will be adding a new high-speed connection type; Intel’s Light Peak. The new technology (Light Peak) will give users a super fast way to transfer data. Based on the information we have on Light Peak, transfers can get up to about 10 GB per second bi-directional. And, like we’ve seen in the new Macbook AIRs, going to the SSDs means more room for batteries and additional goodies.Friday, February 18, 2011
MacBook Pro
Apple fans are dying to get a peek at the new MacBook Prolikely slated to be showcased in April. As we mentioned, we’re expecting the new MacBook Pro to drop the standard hard-drives and move to SSD (solid state drives), possibly even giving users a bump up in storage. There’s also another juicy rumour that Apple will be adding a new high-speed connection type; Intel’s Light Peak. The new technology (Light Peak) will give users a super fast way to transfer data. Based on the information we have on Light Peak, transfers can get up to about 10 GB per second bi-directional. And, like we’ve seen in the new Macbook AIRs, going to the SSDs means more room for batteries and additional goodies.
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