Watch: All the hardware rumored to debut at WWDC 2017
Alongside a widely rumored Siri home speaker, a report on Tuesday claims Apple is preparing a few minor MacBook updates for its upcoming WWDC 2017 conference in June.
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Shipments of 600,000 to 700,000 Pixels in the fourth quarter last year, and probably half that amount in the first quarter of 2017. (Apple, by comparison, shipped 50.8 million iPhones in the first quarter.)
And google is delighted! losers
So, when is Apple going to build their own X86 processors? When that happens, bye-bye to both AMD and Intel.
There's a couple things to consider. First, Apple is already including their own ARM-based design running OS X in new MacBook Pros. Second, there are potential advancements to display and battery tech that may be cost effective and mass producible that would be great to have. Third, a desire to buy the new MacBook Pro at $100-300 less, which is common for a major spec bump that cost a lot in R&D. Apple seems to like to get this paid off and then lower the price back down. Finally, I don't know if Kaby Lake will be available in the quantities Apple needs, but I see no reason why it couldn't be. I think Intel knows they're losing their monopoly position.
While they are at it, adjusting the leading (the spacing between the lines) would be great as well. iBooks should be a showcase from Apple to express their love for typography.
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