As soon as the first Apple event is over, the next indication of a new product comes around the corner. A new 12 "MacBook model" Early 2016 "is listed in the latest version of OS X Server. This is at least a new MacBook with great security in the march.
New Macs are already overdue anyway and come with 99% security on the WWDC in June, the entry in OS X Server is, however, the first hand fixture from a new device. Since the MacBook is marked as "Early 2016", the performance should soon take place, just on the WWDC.
Even the process types that Apple wants to use could be found in the new OS X Server version:
- Intel® Core ™ m3-6Y30 Processor (4M cache, up to 2.20 GHz)
- Intel® Core ™ m5-6Y54 Processor (4M cache, up to 2.70 GHz)
- Intel® Core ™ m7-6Y75 Processor (4M cache, up to 3.10 GHz)
I personally do not believe that on the WWDC this MacBook is presented. If it is after me, it is more like a "silent update" of the current 12 "MacBook. I think the whole new MacBooks are not yet listed in OS X Server and will present them at WWDC.
Your opinion?
via 9to5Mac
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