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Saturday, April 23, 2016

Apple, hardware upgrade for the ultra portable MacBook

Apple announced a hardware upgrade for the line of ultraportable MacBook, which welcome now Intel Core M sixth-generation dual-core to the operating frequency of 1.3 GHz (3,1GHz in Turbo Boost mode) and memory to 1866MHz.

The adoption of the new Intel processors of the sixth generation is set, the video industry update, now ruled by the Intel HD Graphics 515 solution that delivers up to 25% higher than current models. Among other innovations we highlight the PCIe interface for the adoption of flash storage units, the extension of an hour operational autonomy and the new livery Rose Gold for the first time on a Mac system.

The Retina MacBook is equipped with 12 "display, full-size keyboard, trackpad Force Touch, a USB-C port. It weighs less than a kilogram and the thickness is of only 13.1 mm." The MacBook is the most Mac thin and light that we have ever made and embodies our vision of the future of notebooks. Customers will love this new update with the latest processors, more snappy graphics, flash storage faster, more autonomy and a beautiful rose-gold-plated "" said Philip Schiller, senior vice president of Worldwide Marketing at Apple.

All new Mac OS X include El Capitan series, applications iMovie, GarageBand and the suite of iWork apps. The updated MacBook is now available on Apple.com and will be available from tomorrow at the Apple Store and some Apple Authorized Resellers. The MacBook is available with Intel Core m3 dual-core 1.1GHz with Turbo Boost speeds up to 2.2GHz, 8GB of memory and 256GB flash drives to € 1,499, and m5 Intel Core dual-core processor 1, 2 GHz with Turbo Boost speeds up to 2.7GHz, 8GB of memory and 512GB flash drives to € 1,829. The possible configuration options to order (CTO) include a 1.3 GHz with Turbo Boost speeds m7 Intel Core dual-core processor up to 3,1GHz. All prices include VAT.

Apple today also has the standard 8GB memory made on all models of MacBook Air 13 ".

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