The forthcoming laptop will ship with the OS X Yosemite (10.10), which will provide a design refresh and a multitude interface enhancements. Software expected to ship with the MacBook Pro 2015 And if Apple wants to attract more businesses to use its device, increasing the upgradeability would be a sure-fire way to do this. The firm's latest generation Mac Pro is one of the most upgradeable products from the company to-date. It's not possible to upgrade core components like RAM in the MacBook Pro and even batteries are glued inside making them awkward to replace.īut there is hope, things could change. It's also capable of powering dual-4K displays, uses 50 per cent less power than its predecessor and will provide some form of charging functionality. Thunderbolt 3 (codenamed Alpine Ridge) offers bandwidth of up to 40Gbps, double that Thunderbolt 2. With the improvements provided by Broadwell and the more efficient OS X Yosemite, we expect these numbers to reach the double figures.ĭetails of Thunderbolt 3 have been leaked from Intel, and the third generation I/O technology could debut in the next generation MacBook Pro. Currently, 13in MacBook Pros offer up 9 hours of battery life and the larger 15in devices tout up to 8 hours of usage.
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