Apple has announced its new MacBook release. The release is the next version of its MacBook Pro laptop. The new model is the first MacBook Pro with an 8-Core processor. Also featured is a revamped display system. The new MacBook Pro will run macOS Mojave, which will provide users with an enhanced display. The display is improved with increased brightness capability and a P3 wide color gamut, as well as True Tone technology.
The MacBook release offers new models in two different sizes, with 15-inch and 13-inch models now available. The 15-inch MacBook Pro will contain an 8-Core processor, which can operate at speeds of 5.0 GHz. Where the 13-inch model will operate at 4.7 GHz. Both models will have Apple T2 security chips and have Touch ID capabilities.
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