Mac Pro Release Date on November 17?
Mac Pro release date is expected to take place on November 17, according to reports.
French Web site MacG.co reported that Apple's powerful desktop Mac Pro will go on sale on the said date. The information was from a source who gave accurate information on 5th generation of iPod last year.
Apple, on the other hand, hinted that the device will be released in the fall.
Mac Pro was announced last Worldwide Developers' Conference in June and boasts features such as 12-core Intel Xeon processor, 1,833 MHZ memory, and flash memory storage. The new Mac Pro will come with the standard, dual GPUs for better and clearer graphics and will support multiple streams for the new 4K displays. This is the first Mac Pro that was assembled in the United States.
The French Web site also revealed specific release dates of other Apple devices that are set to hit the market this quarter. According to the report, Apple's laptop, MacBook Pro, will be announced on the 22nd of this month and will be available for purchase on the 24th or 25th.
The site also published that iPad 5 and iPad mini 2 will be announced on the same date as MacBook Pro 2013 but will hit the market at a later date on October 31st.
iPad 5 may include some of the features of iPhone 5S and pack 64-bit A7 processor, M7 GPU chip and fingerprint. The full-fledged iPad 5 may retain some of its features like the 128GB internal storage and 5 megapixels back camera.
Meanwhile, the iPad mini 2 will retain its 7.9 inches screen display but will include a retina screen display. It may also pack a 64-bit A7 processor and Touch ID fingerprint sensor.
Aside from the tablets, Apple is also expected to unveil the MacBook Pro 2013 with Haswell processor alongside it. The Apple laptop is expected to pack features such as faster wifi and storage options as well as whole day battery life. These features were present in the updated MacBook Air released recently.
However, Apple has not commented on the rumours nor it has provided details on the release date.