We’re just three days away from Apple’s annual developers conference, WWDC, but rumors are still divided as to whether new MacBook Pro models with Apple silicon will be announced at Apple’s opening keynote on Monday.
Morgan Stanley analyst Katy Huberty weighed in on the matter in a research note shared with MacRumors today, claiming it’s “likely” that Apple will announce at least one new MacBook model powered by Apple silicon at WWDC.
“In the last 12 months, Apple has introduced not only new Macs (MacBook Air, MacBook Pro 13″, and the Mac Mini) with M1, but also a high end 12.9″ iPad Pro with the M1 chip,” wrote Huberty. “We expect this momentum to continue into WWDC 2021, and based on our checks, we believe it’s likely Apple launches a new MacBook featuring in-house designed silicon.”
Huberty said there is potential for the new MacBook to feature the so-called “M2” chip, and if so, she assumes that shipments to customers would begin in the second half of 2021. This notebook would very likely be a new high-end MacBook Pro, with Apple rumored to be planning redesigned 14-inch and 16-inch MacBook Pro models, but Huberty did not specify.
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