According to a popular Apple news leak Ming-Chi KuoRecent indications are that Apple may not launch its highly anticipated lineup of M3-powered MacBooks before the end of the year. While concrete rumors surrounding the exact launch date of Apple’s next-generation chip-equipped laptops are yet to emerge, it has been hinted at. Bloomberg’s Mark Gurman Apple’s launch event for the M3 chip in “entry-level” Macs is likely to begin in October.
Speculation suggests that Apple intends to integrate the M3 chip, which is expected to feature a more efficient 3nm process, into several devices, including the new 13-inch MacBook Pro, 13- and 15-inch MacBook Air models, and the Mac Mini. Gorman says these exciting new products will debut within the next year.
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Given Apple’s past pattern of device launches, the company’s delay in the launch of its MacBooks is completely unexpected. The previous year, Apple opted to introduce the new Macs during its October event, opting instead to release the MacBook Pro with the M2 Pro and M2 Max chips in January. However, since Guo mentioned MacBooks in his post, this doesn’t completely rule out the possibility of a new iMac launch in the fall of 2023.
While Apple fans eagerly await the release of the M3-powered MacBooks, it remains to be seen when these highly anticipated devices will be available. Apple’s strategic decisions and product launches continue to stir controversy and speculation in the tech community, with fans eagerly anticipating innovative offerings from the iconic tech giant.
Notably, we are on the upcoming date for the company to announce its latest iPhone on the twelfth of this month.
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