Phil Schiller, Apple's head of marketing, unveiled new versions of the MacBook Air laptop, and a peek of an updated Mac Pro desktop PC.
The new MacBook Air models are available now, and start at AU$1099. They include Intel's fourth-generation Core processor, dubbed Haswell, as well as a faster Wi-Fi known was 802.11ac.
The 11-inch MacBook Air now has nine hours of battery life, (extra four hours) and the 13-inch will have 12 hours (extra five hours).
The Mac Pro, will include a new Intel Xeon processor, with standard dual AMD workstation discrete graphics processors. It also will support 4K, ultra high-definition displays out of the box, and the system is only one eighth the volume of the earlier Mac Pro. The new Mac Pro will be available later this year.
Several computers in Apple's Mac line have been due for an update. The Mac Pro, one of Apple's most expensive products hasn't had a complete update in years. And an annual update for the MacBook Air also has been expected.
"Can't innovate anymore, my arse," Schiller said during the keynote address at WWDC. Many doubting that Apple has reached the end of there innovative spark, with very few new products released.
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