New MacBook Pros to have Retina display

13.04.2012
Intel has revealed that its Ivy Bridge processor is built for Retina display computers, hinting that Apple's redesigned range of MacBook Pros will have Retina display technology.

that Kirk Skaugen, Intel's Vice President and General Manager of the PC Client Group, revealed that the new processors are built for Retina display at the Intel Developer Forum that took place on 11 April.

The Ivy Bridge Processors are , and it is widely predicted that Apple will overhaul its MacBook Pro range to the launch of Intel's new processors.

The report points out that the term Retina display was coined by Apple, so it is interesting that Skaugen chose to use Apple's term when describing high-resolution computers. Skaugen said that the Ivy Bridge processor could power 2560-by-1600 displays, which is an impressive four times the amount of pixels currently found in the 13in MacBook Pro's display.

This is of a possible introduction of Retina displays to Apple's MacBooks. In March, it was reported that some users of Apple's OS X Mountain Lion preview had uncovered high-quality graphics that hint at higher-resolution MacBook displays.

Rumours of a MacBook Pro line-up have been on the rise, with predicting an end of April launch. The online earlier this week adding to the evidence that new MacBook Pros could be imminent.