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ok but if mbp does not worth a mention at an apple event, when do you think the silent update you are assuming will happen?

By the way, can we count how many people here are 100% sure to buy the new mbp the day it comes out (at least if in october)?
Me, 13" base model.

15" here. middle cpu, 16gb ram, base ssd
 
By the way, can we count how many people here are 100% sure to buy the new mbp the day it comes out (at least if in october)?
Me, 13" base model.

I will go for a rather maxed out 13", 512GB/16GB/i7. I have a lot of IT budget to blow on it if it comes 2013.
 
there will be an update on 15 October

Me 15" MBP base model or the dGPU model

Let's sum up everything you know/ think you know

Serban said:
the next rMBP 15" to have 10-12h usage battery, 760M Geforce 1 vRam
Serban said:
Yes but this year should be 750M
I heard that will be special retina MBP 17" with dGPU Geforce 780M
780M- CUDA 1530, 832 core speed , 2Gb vRam
yes with only IGPU HD5300 the battery will be better

It's official retina macbook pro 15" 16 Gb Ram(BTO for 32 GB RAM), 2.6Ghz, Geforce 760M 1 Vram starts from $2099 !!!!!

So according to you the 15'' Macbook pro gets Iris 5300 (which until now doesn't exist), GT 750M and GTX 760M ....
 
Let's sum up everything you know/ think you know









So according to you the 15'' Macbook pro gets Iris 5300 (which until now doesn't exist), GT 750M and GTX 760M ....

in some posts like 17" and 780M i was kidding, and since some rumors claimed that intel is preparing something special for the MBP...i guess something like HD5300 like Nvidia did for 27" imac with the 680MX
 
No Thunderbolt 2 in the iMacs probably means no TB2 in the Haswell rMBP's.

That they are focusing on the dGPUs is great, but they are calling Iris Pro "discrete graphics-level performance". But it's only in the base model.
 
So the base 21.5" iMac gets Iris Pro graphics.

Surely the 15" rMBP will get a dGPU then?

On the other hand, Apple managed to get a 2.7GHz quad i5 with Iris Pro, which I haven't seen anywhere else before - could be a sign of Intel making custom processors for the rMBP too.
 
Come on! Why we are so unlucky!!!!
Only one mac line is still outdated and guess which one? Of course the one I`m interested in!

First, compliments for who said that today it will be released something. You were right.
Second, is there some chance we get this update (rMBP) next tuesday?
 
Another observation with the new iMacs. Mavericks is not mentioned anywhere (or I haven't looked well enough) which could mean it will be a free update.

Im the past when Macs where released while the a new OS was already announced but not released the update to the new OS was usually free. Maybe that this is harder to enforce with the Mac App Store now, but it's still worth mentioning.
 
Come on! Why we are so unlucky!!!!
Only one mac line is still outdated and guess which one? Of course the one I`m interested in!

First, compliments for who said that today it will be released something. You were right.
Second, is there some chance we get this update (rMBP) next tuesday?

The fact that they did not release the rMBP this way could mean that bigger things are coming.

I have a feeling the Pro lines are going to get a revamp. Otherwise we would have seen the update like the iMacs
 
On the other hand, Apple managed to get a 2.7GHz quad i5 with Iris Pro, which I haven't seen anywhere else before - could be a sign of Intel making custom processors for the rMBP too.

I guess it's a i5-4570R. INTEL
 
I hate to think what kind of insane speculation the release of a new iMac but not a new rMBP will produce... Go!
 
Sneaking the Haswell iMac in today and no MBP's tells me there's going to be event-worthy emphasis on the MBP's along with Mavrix.
 
So it's looking like dedicated graphic cards for the rMBP. No way would they have them in the iMac and not the Pro range of laptops.
 
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