Apple works on a new processor for its MacBook Pros from 2017

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After the good financial results announced by Apple this week, rumors about the next devices of the Cupertino-based company return to the front page. And it is that in the last hours Bloomberg has revealed that Tim Cook's guys are working on a new processor, based on ARM architecture, and that it would make its debut in the MacBook Pro that will be launched on the market this year.

This chip it would coexist without any problem with the Intel processor, taking care of some tasks that require low power. This would relieve the main processor of a significant workload.

At the moment this information is not official, and is that as on other occasions Apple does not confirm or deny any rumor, although being the source Bloomberg, we could almost say that we can count on them MacBook Pro 2017 Not only will they carry an Intel processor inside, but they will also carry a second processor with ARM architecture.

The advantages of this second processor are many and among them the improvement in autonomy stands out, something that all users will greatly appreciate and is that there are never a few minutes or even hours of autonomy left over.

Of course, no one is surprised to see a second processor in a MacBook Pro, and that is, for example, in the iPhone we already have a dedicated co-processor to count steps and listen to the voice commands that we give to Siri. With it, an important workload is freed from the main processor and also greater autonomy is achieved.

Do you find the possibility that Apple includes a second processor in its MacBook Pro 2017 interesting?.


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