The Apple MacBook Pro and MacBook Air will update its Retina screen and carry the Intel Haswell processor. As you can see, Apple usually launches the latest version of the MacBook laptop at the annual WWDC (Apple Computer Global Developers Conference) in June.
Digitimes, a foreign website, said Apple's high price MacBook Pro, with a 13-inch retina screen, had previously puzzled consumers, so Apple is likely to unveil some of its new MacBook products at the WWDC conference in June this year. To try to pull consumers back into their own market range. I wonder if this speculation will come true, but it does make sense.
Ming-chi Kuo, an analyst at KGI Securities, said it was confident Apple would use the retina screen this year to universalize the low price range of a MacBook. But Ming-chi Kuo that Apple is not currently equipped with a Retina screen because the MacBook Air is too thin.
It is reported that the MacBook air with Haswell processor is very likely. Intel is expected to officially launch the processor in June this year, just in time for Apple's annual WWDC meeting. In addition, the long neglected Mac Pro product line may also usher in a replacement, the series of its products redesigned to meet the latest European security standards.
The WWDC Congress will kick off in San Francisco, about June 11 this year. What do you think Apple is going to launch at the conference? Who will become Apple's strongest rival? Let's wait and see.