Intel became the centre of a buzz yesterday when they announced on Skylake that is about to replace the Broadwell nanochips. Skylake is a 14nm nanochips that is currently in the final stages of development and it will succeed over the 20nm Broadwell chips.
Intel shared that Skylake is expected to be ready at the end of spring or in the beginning of summer and it will offer next-gen computer performance. The announcement made by Intel is clearly exciting but it is the Apple fanboys that are most hyped about it.
This is because, the fans are anxiously waiting for the next-gen MacBook Pro and if Skylake is to get launched somewhere in June, then there will be ample time for Apple to integrate the new technology into their future laptop.
When this happens, fans will get to purchase a MacBook Pro with next-gen computing technology. The smaller architect of Skylake will boost the processing speed of the MacBook Pro while also sucking on little power.
Of course, this is just the fans being hopeful and there is no confirming if Skylake will be able to make it in time for the MacBook Pro’s production. Even so, the fans are hopeful for Skylake MacBook Pro to get launched this year.