Intel is launching today the processors from the Ivy Bridge series, Apple could launch new Macs based on them

  Today the Intel company will officially launch the new series of Ivy Bridge processors that will definitely end up in Apple's Macs. For now, those from Intel will only release quad-core processors from the i5/i7 series that are intended for desktops/laptops, so those from Apple could update only the iMac and the MacBook Pro in the near future. The processors intended for ultrabooks will be available a little later and they will definitely end up in the MacBook Airs that Apple is going to improve this year.

There are more than 300 mobile products in development and more than 270 different desktops, many of which have all-in-one designs.

"This is the world's first 22 nanometer product and we'll be delivering about 20% more processor performance using 20% ​​less average power.

  The new processors are built using the 22 nanometer manufacturing process and according to those from Intel, they would be the first products launched based on this technology. Basically, we are talking about processors that are 20% more efficient than the previous generation and on average consume 20% less energy, but on the graphics side they are much better. In conclusion, Intel launched today a series of high-performance processors, but when will Apple think about launching new versions of its Macs?