While some users were swept off their feet with the utility of the Touch Bar and Touch ID, most of them are hesitant to updrade given the high price of the devices. However, Apple's latest MacBook Pro family has faced mixed reactions. Interestingly, Apple executive Phil Schiller has also said that the primary reason behind Apple's decision to forgo offering a 32GB RAM option with the new MacBook Pros is because of power consumption. He also noted that if Canonlake CPUs don't make it in time, Apple will be forced to adopt Intel's Coffee Lake processors, which use LPDDR 3 RAM, making out at 16GB because of power consumption. Canonlake CPU with LPDDR 4 RAM consumes lesser power compared to other existing processors. Kuo also explains why Apple might be interested in Canonlake processors. Read more: Cook drops Jobs' glowing 'bitten' Apple logo from the Pro, impacting sales In terms of specifications, he predicts that Apple will come out with a 32GB RAM variant if Intel releases its Canonlake processors in time. ![]() Moreover, he anticipates that as the USB-C market matures and the Touch Bar matures, customers will become more enticed to upgrade. ![]() ![]() He said that it is customary for Apple to launch devices at high prices and cut prices of the same products in the year that follows. KGI Securities analyst is at it again and this time he brings good news for all who are miffed after Apple launched its latest family of MacBook Pro at a starting price of ₹1,29,900.Īccording to Kuo, who is considered to be the best Apple analyst, Apple is expected to reduce prices of the MacBooks in the second half of 2017 and also do a hardware refresh on the same.
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