As per reports, Apple is planning to upgrade its 14 and 16-inch MacBook Pro laptops with new chipsets that are part of the next generation of Core processors.
There is a possibility that Apple's new Mac notebooks will launch this fall, according to noted Apple analyst and Bloomberg reporter Mark Gurman, though the timeframe is still unclear as of tonight.
There was a time when Apple introduced last year in October the 14-inch and 16-inch MacBook Pros with M1 Pro and M1 Max processors.
The latest Power On newsletter did not mention the upcoming MacBook Pro(s), but Gurman did respond to a fan's question about the notebooks, according to 9to5Mac.
It is said that the upcoming MacBook Pro 14 and 16 will also focus on graphics, like the standard M2 chip that powers the latest-generation MacBook Air and 13-inch MacBook Pro.
Apple has announced plans to launch more Macs in the coming months, but this isn't the first time the journalist has highlighted this information.
The previous newsletter he wrote suggested Apple might introduce an M2-powered Mac mini, an M2-powered Mac mini with retina display, and an M2-powered MacBook Pro with retina display.
Apple is likely to keep its design simple and not make any big changes shortly. This was evident in the 13-inch MacBook Pro this year, which is similar to the 2020 MacBook Pro 13.
Apple introduced the iPhone's distinctive notch on the 14-inch and 16-inch notebooks, while the 14-inch model saw a major overhaul. The design language will remain the same in this year's model.
Apple may unveil a 13-inch MacBook Air, a 15-inch MacBook Air (J515), and a new iMac (J433) early next year - likely in March. Gurman also claimed Apple was developing the M3 chipset.
The launch of four new iPhones is also expected in September or October. In addition to the iPhone SE, Apple also launched the iPhone XS. Apple has not yet confirmed these details.
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