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References to Next Generation MacBook Pros With Kaby Lake Processors Found in macOS Sierra 10.12.4

Posted February 7, 2017 at 6:16pm by iClarified · 10660 views
References to next generation MacBook Pros with Kaby Lake processors have been found in macOS Sierra 10.12.4 beta, reports Pike's Universum.

The site managed to identify which processor each current MacBook Pro is being updated with.

MacBook Pro 13" No Touch Bar
Intel Core i5-6360U 2.0 GHz (max Turbo Boost 3.1 GHz) with Intel Iris Graphics 540 (15W)
Replaced with:
Intel Core i5-7260U 2.2GHz (max Turbo Boost 3.4 GHz) with Intel Iris Plus Graphics 640 (15W)

Intel Core i7-6660U 2.4 GHz (max Turbo Boost 3.4 GHz) with Intel Iris Graphics 540 (15W)
Replaced with:
Intel Core i7-7660U 2.5 GHz (max Turbo Boost 4.0 GHz) with Intel Iris Plus Graphics 640 (15W)

MacBook Pro 13" With Touch Bar
Intel Core i5-6267U 2.9 GHz (max Turbo Boost 3.3 GHz) with Intel Iris Graphics 550 (28W)
Replaced with:
Intel Core i5-7267U 3.1 GHz (max Turbo Boost 3.5 GHz) with Intel Iris Plus Graphics 650 (28W)

Intel Core i5-6287U 3.1 GHz (max Turbo Boost 3.5 GHz) with Intel Iris Graphics 550 (28W)
Replaced with:
Intel Core i5-7287U 3.3 GHz (max Turbo Boost 3.7 GHz) with Intel Iris Plus Graphics 650 (28W)

Intel Core i7-6567U 3.3 GHz (max Turbo Boost 3.6 GHz) with Intel Iris Graphics 550 (28W)
Replaced with:
Intel Core i7-7567U 3.5 GHz (max Turbo Boost 4.0 GHz) with Intel Iris Plus Graphics 650 (28W)

MacBook Pro 15" Touch Bar
Intel Core i7-6700HQ 2.6 GHz (max Turbo Boost 3.5 GHz) with Intel HD Graphics 530 (45W)
Replaced with:
Intel Core i7-7700HQ 2.8 GHz (max Turbo Boost 3.8 GHz) with Intel HD Graphics 630 (45W)

Intel Core i7-6820HQ 2.7 GHz (max Turbo Boost 3.6 GHz) with Intel HD Graphics 530 (45W)
Replaced with:
Intel Core i7-7820HQ 2.9 GHz (max Turbo Boost 3.9 GHz) with Intel HD Graphics 630 (45W)

Intel Core i7-6920HQ 2.9 GHz (max Turbo Boost 3.8 GHz) with Intel HD Graphics 530 (45W)
Replaced with:
Intel Core i7-7920HQ 3.1 GHz (max Turbo Boost 4.1 GHz) with Intel HD Graphics 630 (45W)

Of course, these are subject to change but it gives us a sneak peak at what Apple may have planned!

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