The 2013 World Wide Developers Conference (WWDC) is drawing nearer, and Apple fans are wondering what's next for their favorite products.

According to KGI Securities Ming-Chu Kuo, who has reportedly solid predictions when it comes to Apple release dates, claims that a refreshed version of the MacBook Pro will be reveled at the conference from June 10-13.

However, there seems to be no indication that there will be any particularly large changes to the product.

According to Tech2, it appears that both the MacBook Air and MacBook Pro will be sporting the latest from Intel. The new Haswell processor, which Intell will unveil in June, will replace the Ivy Bridge processor the company is currently utilizing.

For those looking for a MacBook Air Retina, there may be a bit of disappointment. While the possibility was given a lot of consideration early on, it has become increasingly unlikely, according to TapScape. However, SidhTech is still holding out for the possibility for a 2013 MacBook Air Retina Black despite most other sources claiming otherwise.

According to TapScape, Apple will continue to offer non-retina display MacBook Pro models, which contradict an early belief that regular displays would be phased out completely. Apple is also planning on continuing to offer models with an optical drive.

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