2017 MacBook Pro Coming Out With Greater Hardware Performance Than last Year's MacBook

Feb 24, 2017 12:00 AM EST | Gerone Trish

2017 MacBook Pro spoilers are further pulling up the hype for the highly anticipated flagship. It is an exciting year for Apple fans who are anxious to have an upgrade on their beloved MacBook Pro. Here is a compilation of things to expect from the upcoming flagship.

Apple is reportedly launching two variants of the upcoming 2017 MacBook Pro. The new laptops are expected to come with powerful features and greater hardware performance.

The upcoming MacBook Pro is expected to offer longer battery life. Since the device is designed for professional use, it is expected that the new laptop will come with improved battery life to meet the fast-paced job requirements. The expected longer battery life also means the new device should now be able to perform for more than 10 hours, as the predecessor claims to work for straight 10 hours, the improved battery life should exceed the claim.

With regard to connector compatibility, analysts expect the new MacBook Pro to come with improved ports. The current 2016 MacBook Pro features the ThuderBolt 3 ports. Unfortunately, users still complain about compatibility issues.

Another feature upgrade expected on the new device points to the screen. According to TNHOnline, the Retina feature is already outdated and users are looking for a sharper screen.

The new device is also anticipated to come with its latest technology advancement chips. The new Kaby Lake processors from Intel is expected to greatly power up the new MacBook Pro.

KGI Securities analyst Ming-Chi Kuo has released a statement regarding the expansion of production. Ming-Chi Kuo said that the new Kaby Lake processors for 2017 MacBook Pro will begin a large-scale production in the third quarter, Forbes reported.

Furthermore, the upcoming 2017 MacBook Pro is anticipated to arrive with the ARM-based chip of Apple. If spoilers are true, then this will signify the start of Apple's effort to decrease the role of Intel processors. As previously reported, this new chip has a codename T310, and Apple has started developing the chip since last year.

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