Apple plans to launch its first laptop computer, the MacBook, with new advanced M3 processors next year in early 2024. These devices are eagerly awaited due to the flagship processors in the series developed with advanced devices. 3 Nanoarchitecture.
Reports said that the first MacBook devices with the M3 processor will arrive from Apple this October, but according to the same information, they will not arrive this year and will be in early 2024.
According to Mark Gurman from Bloomberg, a prominent Apple consumer products analyst, the company has decided to postpone the release of new MacBook devices with the M3 processor until 2024, and the MacBook Pro and MacBook are expected to be the beginning. Wind, in addition to other devices that come in spring and summer.
The analyst expects the decision to postpone the release of this interesting new generation due to M3 processors based on reports and analysis that marks the end of the computer market’s sales decline in 2024 after a two-year decline. This market will rebound and purchases will increase by 4.7% in the new year driven by inflation and new product launches.
He explained that the company launched the new 14-inch and 16-inch MacBook Pro models in January, and recently launched the 15-inch MacBook Air, Mac Studio and Mac Pro models in June. M3 Advanced processor can be iMac and MacBook Air.13-inch and 13-inch MacBook Pro.
Regarding the proposed dates, Gorman said Apple’s MacBook Pro with the new processor would arrive in January or February, followed by the MacBook Air with the same processor a few months later.
The MacBook Pro will be a model with two screens, 14 and 16 inches, and more advanced processors, the more advanced M3 Pro and M3 Max, along with improvements in the LED screens used, indicating that these devices are in the mass. Production stage, which precedes the official launch stage.
The MacBook Air will have a 13- or 15-inch screen and run on a base model of M3 processors, devices that are in the engineering test stage within the company, which precedes mass production, meaning they need more time.
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