MacBook Pro 13 inch appears in benchmarks, it could be launched in October

  Although at WWDC 2012, Apple removed the MacBook Pros with a 17-inch screen from its store and avoided implementing a Retina Display in the generation with a 13-inch screen, here its employees are still testing these new products. IN A published benchmark almost 2 weeks ago on the Internet we presented a MacBook Pro 13 inch that has an Intel Sandy Bridge i7-3520M processor and 4 GB RAM. The connection between this benchmark and a new model of MacBook Pro 13 inches was made with the help of the identifier MAcBookPro10,2, this being the logical update that would follow MacBookPro9,2, that is, the model sold until June 11 by Apple.

  Regarding the internal components, the Intel Sandy Bridge i7-3520M processor is dual-core, it is from the new generation released by Intel, and the motherboard with the code name AFD8A9D944EA4843 was present in old benchmarks of OS X Mountain Lion. It is speculated that this new MacBook Pro 13 inch with Retina Display would be launched in the fall of this year by Apple, probably together with an iMac, but for now they are all rumors that, apart from this benchmark, have no other solid evidence.