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Will Apple continue to offer the 13" MacBook Pro beyond mid-2012?
In writing as of January 19, 2012, the current specifications for the MacBook Pro have been in the market for 3 months (Released October 24, 2011).
I was wondering if Apple will continue to offer 13" MacBook Pro by mid year at all, since I'm looking to have something a bit more versatility and some upgrade room further down the line when using my computer.
Asking since the MacBook Air is non-upgradable (not even the RAM & its SSD). RAM is not upgradable, since it's integrated on to the M/B and the SSD is due to its proprietary connector and it's very difficult for me to get a new SSD for the MacBook Air in Hong Kong too, without having to through Apple themselves.
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- .Lv 79 years agoFavorite Answer
Keep an eye out because by April, Intel is unveiling their IvyBridge Processors. Sadly its only for i7 quad cores at the moment, not the i5 dual core. What I am predicting is probably by Late 2012, Apple will change all the MacBook Pro lines to IvyBridge Processors. The 15" and 17" might go for a change first maybe this summer. Hard to tell but Late 2012 seems reasonable.
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