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What will the MacBook 2018 look like?

It’s been more than a year since the latest version of the 12-inch MacBook made it to market. We’re ready for the sequel.

On paper, the MacBook 2017 was the pinnacle of what we’d been asking for from Apple since its rebirth in 2015. Apple’s signature Butterfly keyboard is more tactile, while the internals also advanced dramatically, thanks to the inclusion of 7th-generation Intel Kaby Lake CPUs.

However, now that 8th-generation Kaby Lake R and Coffee Lake processors are on the market, we hope to see a huge leap in performance with the MacBook 2018 – similar to what we just saw with the new MacBook Pro. However, keep in mind that Apple may be replacing all Intel processors with its own by 2020 – and now that Apple has become the world’s first trillion dollar company, it certainly has the resources to accomplish this goal.

Read more at techradar.com

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