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MacBook Pro 2016 Rumors: Release Not Until 2016; 3D Simulation, Intensive Gaming, NVIDIA GeForce GTX 950 Graphics, Best Features Ever!

Apple MacBook Pro may not be hitting the shelves until 2016. With that said, MacBook fanatics need to stretch their patience a little bit longer.

Apple MacBook Pro 2016 is keeping things low on the radar for the next generation MacBook, and the market is showing another thing. Currently, Best Buy is offering a $300 discount on the 15.4-inch Intel Core i7 quad-core Retina MacBook Pro released last May 2015.  While B&H Photo, with its 2014 15-inch 2.5 GHz Intel processor, MacBook Pro, is slashing down $600 from its retail price. This simply means that a newer model is already there and the retailers are cleaning up their inventory of older models, Yibada reported.

MacBook Pro 2016 is rumored to be sporting a 13-inch and a 15-inch display, with the latest El Capitan OS X, Type-C USB port and more RAM.  It is also said to be rolled out in the next months or early next year.

MacBook Pro 2016 will be sporting the Intel Skylake-U chipset, which can boost the CPU by 17 percent and 41 percent for the GPU. This processor will be strong enough to handle multi-tasking activities without any freezing issues. It can also support 3D simulation, modeling, and is appropriate for intense gaming, Latino Post reported.

The NVIDIA GeForce GTX 950 graphics card and Gamestream Co-op are also present. These features are said to load the games of the player on the internet and stream them at a later time for the other gamers, according to the report.

Force Touch Technology will also be in the new Apple laptop, which can give its users the sense of touch forces, vibrations or motions.  About the battery, it is said to deliver 10 hours of web browsing and 12 hours of iTunes movie playback. Plus users are believed to be having more kinesthetic experiences with the latest model.

MacBook Pro 2016 manufacturers have not confirmed anything yet.


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