Tuesday, February 22nd 2011
New MacBook Pro to Use Hybrid Storage, Large Trackpad
Apple's next-generation MacBook Pro computers are around the corner, with the company planning a Spring-Summer launch of new products. The new MacBook Pro models are said to use the latest generation of processors, chipsets, graphics, and an interesting storage solution. On all models, the MacBook Pro will feature an 8~16 GB internal SSD to boot from, and store the operating system. The rest of the storage will be handled by the hard drive. This ensures that at least the OS and vital OS programs will be snappy, benefiting from the SSD. Users can also opt for an all-SSD configuration, in which the data storage will be handled by a larger SSD. The next generation MacBook Pro will also feature a larger trackpad that gives users surface area nearly on par with iPhone 4 for multi-touch UI gestures.
Source:
BGR
17 Comments on New MacBook Pro to Use Hybrid Storage, Large Trackpad
They should put 8GB of extra bootable RAM for OS IMO :roll: that would be awesome o.O
I'm assuming the mobile Sandy Bridge lineup doesn't have the same issues as the desktop range that had to be recalled? I'm looking into getting a new laptop for Uni, and the three brands I'm looking at are Clevo, Lenovo, and Apple...
Also has anyone else heard the rumors about the introduction of intel light peak with this version of MBP?
Half of me likes to think that Apple would just be fine in the future without Jobs but the other half of me knows that he makes Apple Apple.
*Please don't triple post. -Moderation