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IceLake/TigerLake is going to do wonders for the MB (and all notebooks, actually). Until then, the MB probably won’t be able to meet my needs.

I believe I’m in the same boat. Waiting for new process (7-10nm) and new architecture to have a better power/battery combination.
 
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I really hope they add TB3 capability to the MB this time.

The MacBook Pro 13" is too bulky for my typical usage. The result is that at the moment I am stuck with a macbook 12 plus a desktop because there is no way to dock a full TB3 docking station to the macbook. If that would be possible I would immediately upgrade to a maxed out MB12 and drop the desktop... That would be amazing. Waiting until 2020 sounds ridiculous, it will force me to switch to another laptop producer, cannot wait two more years...
 
If that would be possible I would immediately upgrade to a maxed out MB12 and drop the desktop...
I was going to do exactly that, but I used the Hackintosh for processor-heavy tasks. They would run on a rMB. Sort of. Kind of. With a cooling pad and long tea breaks. So I went for rMBP and dropped the Hack.
 
Guys, how big display could fit into the 12" MacBook if it were from edge to edge? Would 13" fit?
 
Does anyone have a link to any authority on the release date for new models of this or the MacBook Air?

Just the likely month would be useful – about to pull the trigger on a new portable and I need to do it before the end of my tax year.

Thanks!






Apple's 12-inch MacBook lineup is expected to receive a refresh in 2018, and the new machines may use Intel's upcoming 8th-generation 14nm++ Y-Series Amber Lake chips.

Details on the new chips leaked recently from Dell's Chilean site and Romanian site NextLab501, as highlighted by MacRumors forum reader EugW.

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Chips appropriate for the 12-inch MacBook include the 1.1GHz Core m3-8100Y, the 1.3GHz Core i5-8200Y, and the 1.5GHz Core i7-8500Y.

Core m3-8100Y
- 1.1 GHz - Base clock
- 2.7 GHz - 2-core Turbo
- 3.4 GHz - 1-core Turbo

Core i5-8200Y
- 1.3 GHz - Base clock
- 3.2 GHz - 2-core Turbo
- 3.9 GHz - 1-core Turbo

Core i7-8500Y
- 1.5 GHz - Base clock
- 3.6 GHz - 2-core Turbo
- 4.2 GHz - 1-core Turbo

Maximum clock speeds for the new Amber Lake chips suggest significant improvement in processor speeds over the 7th-generation Kaby Lake processors. For comparison's sake, Turbo Boost topped out at 3.0GHz on the 1.2GHz entry-level processor, 3.2GHz on the mid-level 1.3GHz processor, and 3.6GHz on the 1.4GHz high-end chip option in the previous-generation machines.

All of the chips use Intel's UHD 620 integrated graphics and are expected to be released in the third quarter of 2018, with the timing perfect for a fall refresh of the 12-inch MacBook.

Dell's upcoming and as-of-yet-unannounced XPS 13 2-in-1 machine confirms the existence of the Core i5-8200Y and Core i7-8500Y processors, both of which are listed as processor options for the new device.

Intel first announced its upcoming Amber Lake chips at Computex, but thus far has not provided official info on the upcoming processors.

Rumors have not indicated when updates to the 12-inch MacBook will be available, but Apple could introduce refreshed machines alongside new iPhones in September, hold an event in October, or release them on a random date as it did with the recent MacBook Pro.

The recent launch of the MacBook Pro also hints at one new feature we could potentially be seeing in new 12-inch MacBook models aside from processor upgrades -- a third-generation butterfly keyboard.

2015 and later 12-inch MacBook models have suffered from the same issues with keyboard failures, so it would make sense for Apple to include an updated keyboard in those machines as well, if, as speculated, the "quieter" third-generation MacBook Pro butterfly keyboard's new silicone coverings do indeed prevent dust from infiltrating the keys.

Article Link: Details on Upcoming Amber Lake Chips Appropriate for 2018 MacBook Leak
 
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