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I'm seriously considering an MBP as my next laptop sometime next year. So, this will seem pre-emptive, but I haven't really followed the MBP hardware refresh schedule. I'm starting out on my research phase, which usually means staying abreast of things for a few months to get a feel for good times to buy.
As far as I remember, last November, the touch bar MBP's were announced, and they were refreshed with new CPUs this summer at WWDC.
Basically, what is the timeline I should be looking at in 2018? From what I've observed, it looks like they'll just get a CPU refresh next year, and not a new hardware generation? If someone who has been following this closer could shed some light, I would greatly appreciate it.
As far as I remember, last November, the touch bar MBP's were announced, and they were refreshed with new CPUs this summer at WWDC.
Basically, what is the timeline I should be looking at in 2018? From what I've observed, it looks like they'll just get a CPU refresh next year, and not a new hardware generation? If someone who has been following this closer could shed some light, I would greatly appreciate it.