Intel became the centre of a buzz last week when they announced on the production of their newly developed 14nm nanochips called Skylake. The smaller chips are going to replace Broadwell, despite the fact that the latter is still quite new in the market.
Intel got the Apple fanboys jumping in joy when they tipped Skylake to debut in late June this year. Following the statement, it gives the future MacBook Pro a chance to come out with Skylake on board instead of Broadwell.
If this is this is to happen, then the future MacBook Pro will definitely be a revolutionary laptop since Skylake is capable of offering faster processing speed and also more energy efficiency.
Then again, this will only happen if Apple makes the call for it and also if Skylake’s production tallies with the MacBook Pro’s production.