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TheRealAlex

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For a MacBook Pro 13” the 11th Gen Intel is literally a holy grail update.

Does anyone have any hopes Apple updates the 13” MacBook Pro to 11th Gen ?

as a side note, Apple will most likely release a 14” MacBook Pro with slim bezels and its own Apple Silicon a 8 Core A14X with a lot of cache and Overclocked which would make it as fast as an Intel i5 but not an i7 but at a lower price and fatter margins for Apple.
 
Very unlikely since they got updated with 10th Gen this year. The base models will likely be replaced by Apple Silicon and the higher models could stick around until the next Apple Silicon ones but I doubt we'll see more Intel updates to the 13".
 
Everything is speculation until Apple releases the next update, whether it's an 11th gen or ARM.

From a marketing perspective, which is very important and probably the deciding factor on this, Apple will compare their new ARM MacBook Pro's on their website to the "previous model MacBook Pro". If they update to ARM from intel 10th gen they get a more visually larger, "X-times faster" graphs. So my take is they want those bigger graphs and want to compare it to 10th gen.
 
For a MacBook Pro 13” the 11th Gen Intel is literally a holy grail update.

Does anyone have any hopes Apple updates the 13” MacBook Pro to 11th Gen ?

as a side note, Apple will most likely release a 14” MacBook Pro with slim bezels and its own Apple Silicon a 8 Core A14X with a lot of cache and Overclocked which would make it as fast as an Intel i5 but not an i7 but at a lower price and fatter margins for Apple.

Are you still starting threads over and over on the very same topic??

Guess you day job is spam emails and cold calls by night. You have become a virus on these boards.

No doubt some kind soul will do the maths on the number of repetitious threads you have authored in your quest to suck the unwary into your vortex.
 
Apple's probably done with new Intel processors and anything new on the Mac front going forward will be Apple silicon. We'll see what Apple does in a few weeks.
 
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