In the run-up to Apple’s WWDC this summer, the general buzz is that the keynote is going heavy on the introduction of the AR/VR headset. But according to Bloomberg’s Mark Gurman, the keynote won’t be just about the headset. We could see some new MacBooks, as well. That’s MacBooks as in plural.
One key point about these new laptops, however: Gurman doesn’t think that any of these new MacBooks will have Apple’s highly anticipated M3 chip, a point that was corroborated later in the week by Ming-Chi Kuo. This is significant for two reasons. For one, the M3 will be the first Mac chip made with the 3nm process, which will bring speed and efficiency boosts that will likely be higher than the M2. For another, there aren’t really any MacBooks that aren’t already running M2 chips.
But Gurman reports that “at least some” of the new M2 laptops Apple is working on will be announced at WWDC. So, what could those MacBooks be? Until we get a clearer picture, we can make a few guesses.
Read more at Macworld.com
