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The upcoming MacBook Pro has become a fairly frequent topic recently. It should come in two sizes, i.e. in 14″ and 16″ versions, while it should offer a significant amount of improvements. Most often, they talk about changing the design. These news should bring back ports such as HDMI, SD card reader and MagSafe connector, remove the Touch Bar and improve performance. Based on the information available so far, the designer Antonio De Rosa, which, by the way, is also worth concept of the asymmetric iPhone M1, created an interesting render of the 16″ MacBook Pro.

On behalf of the Jablíčkára team, we have to admit that this render looks really good and we certainly wouldn't be angry if the 16″ MacBook Pro really looked like this. Apart from the design changes, this new piece could boast an M1X chip, which will bring a drastic increase in performance, especially the graphics. According to the information published so far by Bloomberg, the new chip should offer a 10-core CPU (with 8 powerful and 2 economical cores). As for the GPU, in this case we will probably be able to choose between a 16-core and a 32-core version. The operating memory will then attack the limit of 64 GB.

Rendering of the MacBook Pro 16 by Antonio De Rosa

In addition, today there were reports on the Internet that the presentation of the 14″ and 16″ “Pročka” is literally just around the corner. Leaker Jon Prosser shared on his Twitter contribution, according to which Apple is going to reveal this news in two weeks, i.e. on the occasion of the developer conference WWDC21. In any case, Prosser is known for one thing - sometimes he reveals something exactly to the point, other times he "hits" completely off the mark. If this information is confirmed by another source, we will inform you immediately.

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