The third generation MacBook Pro was released in 2012: the 15-inch in June 2012, a 13-inch model in October.
Updates brought Intel Core i5 and i7 processors and introduced Intel's Thunderbolt. Called the 'unibody' model because its case was machined from a single piece of aluminum, it had a thinner flush display, a redesigned trackpad whose entire surface consisted of a single clickable button, and a redesigned keyboard. The second generation model debuted in October 2008 in 13- and 15-inch variants, with a 17-inch variant added in January 2009. Later revisions added Intel Core 2 Duo processors and LED-backlit displays. The 15-inch model was introduced in January 2006 the 17-inch model in April. The first generation MacBook Pro used the design of the PowerBook G4, but replaced the PowerPC G4 chips with Intel Core processors, added a webcam, and introduced the MagSafe power connector. 17-inch and 15-inch version were sold from April 2006 to June 2012 and January 2006 to November 2019 respectively. It is the higher-end model of the MacBook family, sitting above the consumer-focused MacBook Air, and is sold with 13- and 16-inch screens.
The MacBook Pro is a line of Macintosh notebook computers introduced in January 2006 by Apple Inc.