Apple Macbook Pro 2016 release possible in spring 2016 for $1,500; Intel Skylake Chipset not included?

By Staff Writer

Dec 03, 2015 07:20 AM EST

While several speculations have been thrown as to the possible launching of Macbook Pro 2016, new claims suggest that it could be released sometime next year, along with Apple's yet to be announced gadgets, iPad Air 3, and Apple Watch 2.  

The release of the awaited gadget has been speculated several times in the past, Christian Post reported that it was previously rumored to be released sometime in November, and subsequently reported to be revealed  during Black Friday or Cyber Monday. But with the said dates over and gone, new claims suggest that Apple might just be waiting for the right time to release their products.

Recent speculations suggest that Macbook Pro 2016 could be released during spring of 2016. According to Australian Network News, the product is likely to be released along with iPad Air 3 which was also absent during the company's September event, as well as  the Apple Watch 2.

The gadget will be made available in 13 inch and 15 inch with  Force Touch technology, Apple's new OS X El Capitan, Type-C USB Port, longer battery life, better RAM and much sleeker chassis. It was also previously speculated to be released with Intel's Skylake Chipset.

However new rumors suggest otherwise, as Yibada reported that the Intel Chipset might no longer be included in the product as the popular electronics company is aiming to decrease their dependence on their partners. The company also bought several companies during the past year that will benefit their products.  Instead of using Intel's processor, Apple is reportedly moving ahead with their homegrown A10X processor.

Apple's release of what could be their most innovative gadgets yet is rumored to be due to Microsoft's release of their new line of gadgets. Official price for Macbook Pro 2016 is unknown, although most resounding claims suggest that it could be released around $1,500. More about Macbook Pro 2016 will be released in the coming months.

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