Apple MacBook in the recent times has had no new updates to enhance its working and performance. However, it is believed that there are just a few signs specifying to its future updates for the common MacBook. The Apple product, ever since its launch has captured the hearts of millions of users with its 12 inch screen and series of varying features. The entire series is one of the best selling products in the history of Macintosh all across the globe.

For a long time, MacBook users have been looking forward to a few new updates for their new series laptops but until now, there have been no signs of new updates being released into the market for notebook. However, in the recent times, there have been a few signs indicating to the probable release of MacBook updates on the web. The very Vietnamese Website which had allegedly ripped off iPhone 4G, now seems to have a new MacBook update present in its website using a YouTube video link. All the required specifications for your MacBook are included in to the website. Some of these specifications include Nvidia GeForce 320 graphic (a series updated from the previously aging 9400M graphic silicon) and the Intel 2.4GHz Core 2Duo Processor (another updated version from the currently present 2.26GHz chip).
These updated chips are same as the chip upgrades which are present in the 13 inch aluminum MacBook Pro that recently got updated in the previous month. MacBook Pro is another beautiful system designed by Macintosh with a faster Intel Processor of 2.66GHz installed within it. The notepad has gained more attraction than the other notebooks in its range. However, as for the release of the new updates for MacBook, apart from this video there are no specific signs pointing to whether or whether not the updates are going to be available on the web soon.

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