The updated MacBook Pro family with better custom chips are slated to arrive sometime this year, according to the latest report. Unfortunately, if you were the impatient ones that wanted to see a release in October, that is not going to happen, but that does not mean Apple will not unveil them in the near future.
Notable Bloomberg reporter Mark Gurman surprised subscribers with an early ‘Power On’ newsletter, believing that the new MacBook Pro models armed with the M2 Pro and M2 Max chips could possibly launch in November.
“While the new MacBook Pros are on track to launch in the near future, I wouldn’t expect them to be released alongside the iPad Pro. The company has historically launched new Macs in November, as was the case in 2019 with the initial 16-inch MacBook Pro and in 2020 with the first Apple Silicon-based MacBook Pro, MacBook Air and Mac mini.”
Since both the upcoming M2 iPad Pro and MacBook Pro models will not feature anything groundbreaking, it is unlikely that Apple will host a dedicated event for both product families. Instead, the company is expected to push forward with press releases, providing additional details in those articles. What this can mean is that the M2 Pro and M2 Max featured inside the new MacBook Pro models will not be mass produced on TSMC’s 3nm architecture, and may be fabricated under the same 5nm process that was used for the M2.
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