Apple plans to release new Macs in early 2023.
A new MacBook Pro, Mac mini, and Mac Pro will be released by Apple next year, according to renowned Apple analyst and Bloomberg journalist Mark Gurman, albeit the precise release date is still unknown. The same analyst had previously predicted that Apple would release a new MacBook Pro this year with an improved M2 chip. He also predicted that the Cupertino-based tech behemoth would introduce a number of products in 2022.
According to Gurman's Power On newsletter, 'Apple is planning to debut the improved models in the first quarter of calendar 2023, including M2-based versions of the 14-inch and 16-inch MacBook Pros.' Tim Cook, the CEO of Apple, said something similar on the company's quarterly results call. He claimed that Apple's 2018 product lineup 'is set.'
According to recent rumours, the upcoming Apple Mac Pro, which will be the company's most powerful computer for creators, would include 192GB of RAM, 76 graphics cores, and 24 CPU cores (including 16 performance cores and 8 efficiency cores), making it the most powerful Mac ever.
It might be powered by a 'M2 Ultra' chip, a strengthened variation of the current M2 that drives the MacBook Air 13 and Pro 13 models from 2022. However, Apple will soon release new MacBook Pro 14 and 16 models featuring M2-series chipsets.
The MacBook Pro 14 and 16 were updated by the firm last year with a new design (a notch on the screen) and M1 Pro and M1 Max chipsets. With the next-generation model, it will probably keep the trend going.
Apple stealthily unveiled new iPads earlier this month, including the iPad Pro with M2 SoC and the iPad 10th generation. Last week, the models were put up for sale in India. Costing Rs 81,900 is the Pro version with an 11-inch screen and Wi-Fi.