Simply days earlier than it maintain its Mac October occasion, a high insider has revealed every part that Apple plans to unveil on the occasion.
The Scary Quick occasion will happen on Monday, and Bloomberg’s Mark Gurman says Apple’s new Macs come “at a important second for Apple” citing the PC market droop ending and burgeoning competitors.
So what’s going to Apple announce on Monday? Gurman says we will anticipate “recent MacBook Professional laptops and iMac desktops” with new chips, however that these probably “gained’t have a radical new look.” Let’s get into the main points.
The occasion slate
Based on Gurman, Apple is making ready new “high-end MacBook Professionals”, probably the M3 14-inch and 16-inch MacBook Professional, that “will in all probability embrace speedier new M3 Professional and M3 Max processors.” The M3 Professional processor may have 12 cores, six high-performance, and 6 high-efficiency. The GPU may have 18 cores, so two extra of every than the M2 Professional. nonetheless, Gurman says there’s additionally an M3 Professional chip in testing with 14 CPU cores and 30 graphics cores, so who is aware of which one we’d see? M3 Max will reportedly characteristic 16 primary cores and 40 graphics cores. There are additionally new RAM configurations together with 24 and 48GB choices.
The opposite large story is the M3 iMac, which isn’t getting a “daring new design” and can look “practically similar to the prevailing variations.” The brand new 24-inch iMac may have a barely modified stand and internals, and new colours are a chance. Based on Gurman, this can characteristic the M3 iMac with 8 CPU cores and 10 graphics cores.
Apple can be “probably” to unveil new USB-C variations of its trackpad, mouse, and keyboard.
That every one confirms Gurman’s earlier assertion that the 13-inch MacBook Professional, 13- and 15-inch MacBook Air, new iPads, and new AirPods are all being saved for 2024. With the occasion only a few days away we don’t have lengthy to see Apple’s subsequent finest MacBook come to life.
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