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Apple MacBook 12 "early 2016, OS X Server suggests the arrival

It stops the wake of rumors about the new portable expected from Cupertino. After rumors of recent days that have focused on the MacBook 13 "and 15", comes an even more significant clue, coming directly from official sources. The latest version of OS X Server System Image Utility and the Mac is expressly referred to "12" MacBook (Early 2016) ", by inserting the devices for which you can create the system image. It is, therefore, a similar to the current MacBook model with 12 "display, which are unlikely to receive an update on the internal components in the first part of 2016.



The Utility System Image is an official tool that allows you to create images for Mac OS X devices, simplifying the work done by network administrators called upon to perform software updates fleet. Among the options available figure the one that allows you to select models that can start using a specific image. The same is also referred to in the application OS X Server which includes specific functions for the distribution of OS X. simplified management

Apple, so far, marked by the word "early" Macs introduced in the first four months of the year. it is therefore possible that the renewal of the MacBook 12 "will arrive within the month of April (not necessarily as part of a press event, but also with a simple update of the catalog, as has happened on other occasions). Lawful wait a renewal of hardware platform with the latest Intel CPU Skylake. official sources mentioned above say nothing about it, but there are some rumors that identify the hat-trick following candidates processors integration:

Intel® Core m3-6Y30 (4M Cache, up to 2.20 GHz)
Intel® Core m5-6Y54 (4M Cache, up to 2.70 GHz)
Intel® Core m7-6Y75 (4M Cache, up to 3.10 GHz)
The first MacBook unveiled a new line of portable Mac in the catalog, a product that has done much to discuss because of the choices for some "extreme" verses carried out by Apple, think of the presence of the only USB Connector Type -C. A model designed for mobile use that is positioned between the MacBook Air and the line of MacBook Pro laptops. Renewal likely to newer hardware space.

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