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Skylake rMBP 13in

So I'm looking to purchase a Retina Macbook Pro 13 for uni.

 

The 13in rMBP just got a refresh back in Marsh I think, but I've been hearing a lot about how Skylake is possibly coming as early as next month.

 

Just wondering if you guys think that it will means that Apple will release another update with skylake by Q4 this year of the 13in rMBP.

 

Should I buy now or will Apple plop out another one in a month or so. By the way, a few retail store here in Australia are having sales on the whole Apple Mac lineup. 

 

Is that usually an indication that something new will be coming along soon?

 

Any input on this would be great, I'd hate for something new to come out a month or two after I buy it.

 

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Wait for Skylake, the improvements in integrated graphics will be worth it.

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Wait for Skylake, the improvements in integrated graphics will be worth it.

 

I haven't really been following skylake. Is the main upgrade going towards GPU? 

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I haven't really been following skylake. Is the main upgrade going towards GPU? 

Yes, the usual intel been doing this for ages

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Yes do wait if you can. I heard the integrated graphics will be even better than the dedicated ones on the current 15 rmbp considering the the iris pro 6200 is already on par with the GT 750M & R9 M370X. 

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