Since the next-gen MacBook Pro with 32 GB RAM is supposed to use the 10 nm Cannon Lake processors with support for LPDDR4 Intel's delayed chips are obviously a reason for the delay of the Apple notebook. . After all some professional multimedia tasks require more than 16 GB of memory and the chance to pick a generous amount of memory should be one of the reasons for naming this notebook the MacBook Pro.. According to Intel's recent quarterly earnings report the company will continue to ship 14 nm chips this year and they will only be able to ship a high volume of 10 nm processors in 2019. However since these upcoming chips will use less power and also produce lower amounts of heat when compared to their predecessors finally adding 32 GB of memory to the MacBook Pro sounds like a natural choice. Now it seems that new problems are pushing the release of the MacBook Pro with 32 GB of memory well into 2019..
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