New Laptops From Apple made In Aluminum Bricks

The computer and consumer-products groundbreaker is about to uncover a new kind of twist that carves a solid-aluminum frame for MacBooks out of an aluminum brick. With new MacBooks scheduled to be issued soon, assumption has grown that it might include models made with the brick process.

Totally radical, the manufacturing process uses lasers and water-jet cutters to carve the aluminum block.  The rationality is that a solid chassis could mean no seams, curves, screws or other fasteners, relieving a bit of weight and maximizing strength. With all Apple products, it could lead in a visually delighting device. The new manufacturing process is the biggest Apple conception in a decade. Apple has spent several years honing the process, it can now turn Apple  more independent in controlling the fabrication of its products, rather than farming them out to Chinese or Taiwanese factories.

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