No one expeting/eager about new rMBP anymore?


i remember in 2011 people keep asking when new gen coming, expect, should buy current version or wait, bla bla. when there sandy bridge around people eager ivy bridge. when ivy bridge available people start talking haswell.

it's been year , don't see discussion broadwell often. people lose interest bcoz current version or intel extremely slow in releasing new stuff?
 

could anything. not sure if amount of threads on subject reliable gauge, i've seen quite bit of buzz around broadwell.

wouldn't surprised if upgrades in general weren't important people nowadays 3 , more years back, when component upgrade might have meant enabling them things not before, or enabling crucial run notably faster. today's machines fast , powerful enough cater vast majority of computer user's needs, may why more people nowadays shrug @ thought of upgrade.
fall group. between 2005 , 2011 upgraded laptops every year in seemed eternal hunt laptop fulfil needs fast i'd to. hasn't been issue me in years now, have lost interest concerns various spec , speed bumps , keep machines far longer used to. (replaced 3 year old machine few months ago, , because hated noise emitted, not because wasn't fast enough needs.)

don't give toss raw power upgrades, because point onwards overkill personal usage scenario anyway. i'm pretty sure i'm not 1 reasons way.
 


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