Apple has just refreshed its line of performance notebooks by giving it more memory and bigger storage capacities.
All members of the MacBook line will be receiving twice the memory as its predecessors and a 200MHz boost in processor clock speed. These mean that the 15-inch MacBook Pro models with Retina displays will now have 16GB of RAM as standard instead of just 8GB.
Moreover, storage capacities have also been increased. The top-of-the-line model will have 1TB PCIe-based solid state drive and the latest generation Core-i7 CPUs with clock speeds up to 4.0GHz. They are also much cheaper than their predecessors thanks to Apple’s use of discrete Nvidia GeForce GT-750M graphics instead of the newer GT800M series.
The smaller MacBooks will also be receiving the upgrade. The 13-inch model will now have 8GB of RAM and a 200MHz CPU speed increase. The added brawn should help these generation of MacBooks to better run Mac OS Yosemite with all its new features.





