Apple unveils later update for MacBook Pro
Apple just announced its latest update for the 13-in MacBook Pro with an upgraded 10-generation Intel processor options compared to the previous model. The updated version will also offer double the base storage, giving more storage for different price points.
The lowest-priced model ($1,299) went from the standard storage of 128GB to 256GB, the mid-tier model ($1,499) from 256GB to 512GB, the high-end models ($1,799) from 512Gb to 1TB, and the most expensive option from 2TB to 4TB ($1,999).
Apple has unveiled the new 13” MacBook Pro featuring Intel’s latest 10th gen processors, new Magic Keyboard, up to 32GB of RAM, up to 4TB SSD, and more. The new 13” MacBook Pro starts at $1299 with 256GB of storage. You can order today and will be available later this week. pic.twitter.com/mQJ2gamVDW
— Apple Hub (@theapplehub) May 4, 2020
The 10th-gen option is only available on models costing over $1,799 and the lowest-priced models will keep the original 8th-gen Intel CPUs. The new 2020 13-inch Pro will also offer Appl’s new Magic Keyboard, the first announcement sing the MacBook Air updated the new CPU option and keyboard back in March.
What’s next for Apple? Rumors are hinting that Apple is looking to replace the Intel CPUs with a new processor of Apple’s own design.
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