Apple MacBook Pro To Feature 32GB RAM And Intel's Latest Processor

Apple Inc. the Cupertino tech giant is predicted to boom in with upgraded components in its new MacBook Pro. The best device maker in the world is speculated to offer most powerful RAM in its next MacBook Pro which will be having a potentiality of desktop computers.

According to Financial Express, it is reported that Apple will fulfill the needs of professional users by offering up to 32GB of "potentially desktop-class" RAM in its high-end MacBook Pro models in 2017 and 16GB of RAM in its 12-inch MacBook.

It is also reported that the company is currently focusing on internal component updates, notably platform-wide adoption of Intel's Kaby Lake architecture in its 2017 laptop line.

The MacBook Pro launched last year is embedded with Skylake processor and it is reported that the Skylake CPUs used only support up to 16GB of LPDDR3 RAM. So, Apple is predicted to launch model with higher performances and capabilities.

Apple is also predicted to start manufacturing of a 15-inch MacBook Pro with up to 32GB of RAM in the fourth quarter along with a production line-up of new 13 and 15-inch MacBook Pros in the third quarter of 2017.

According to Gadgets 360, Apple's previous year MacBook pro was launched as the thinnest and lightest MacBook Pro ever with Touch Bar. Also, the device features sixth-generation quad-core and dual-core processors, up to 2.3 times the graphics performance over the previous generation, super-fast SSDs and up to four Thunderbolt 3 ports.

The present device is just 15.5 mm thin, is 14 percent thinner and has 20 per cent less volume than before and also features Touch Bar and Touch ID, a 2.6GHz quad-core Intel Core i7 processor with Turbo Boost speeds up to 3.5GHz, 16GB of memory and 256GB of flash storage.

Noted Apple analyst Ming-Chi Kuo of KGI Securities has suggested that Apple will land with new updated processors across MacBook Pro models with the 15-inch variant of the laptop will also get a 32GB RAM option.

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