The new two thousand twenty-one MacBook Pro rumor offers good news and bad news

The new two thousand twenty-one MacBook Pro rumor offers good news and bad news Apple's new redesigned MacBook Pro models (which would be Apple's fourteen-inch (two thousand twenty-one) MacBook Pro and Apple's sixteen-inch (two thousand twenty-one) MacBook Pro) will be complemented by a thirty-two RAM configuration. GB according to a new rumor. This comes from Apple leaker Luke Miani on YouTube, who thinks that incoming laptops are going to be capped at 1GB and won't offer the option to bump it up to 1GB as speculation (from Mark Gurman at Bloomberg ). If this is true, it would obviously be disappointing for those wanting to get a MacBook Pro with the presumed M1X chip (or whatever the MXNUMX's successor is called) and pair it with a ton of memory. That said, no matter how you look at it, XNUMXGB is still considerably more than you can get with current MXNUMX-powered MacBooks, which have a maximum of XNUMXGB of system memory. And, of course, we must take that statement with a lot of convenient seasonings (just like Gurman's statement, which, of course, can always be appropriate).

Better news

Keep in mind that there's more positive news in the Miani spill, regarding the redesigned MacBook Pro that's supposed to have an SD card slot with UHS-II support to enable speedy file transfers, and more. A backlit Touch ID button. The latter could consist of multiple small leds, which could present animations of some kind. We've heard before that refreshed laptops should bring back MagSafe charging and will run with a flat-edge design instead of curved ones. As mentioned, the new MacBook Pros are said to be powered by the M1X chip and are expected to launch later in XNUMX, according to the latest gossip. The biggest change, if it happens, will be the issue of the Mini-LED display, but it could also be the biggest drawback in terms of a potential hurdle to a quick release, given current component shortage issues. Track Nine to Five Mac