Apple unexpectedly announced the iPad mini 7 earlier this week, while its design remains identical to before, it boasts a powerful boost in performance. Despite no aesthetic changes, the iPad mini 7 is a noteworthy upgrade, particularly due to the inclusion of Apple Intelligence. This launch has sparked speculation on whether Apple will also unveil the M4 MacBook Pro and other Macs via a similar surprise announcement or opt for a full-fledged event.
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It is now being reported that Apple’s MacBook powered by M4 will launch rather soon, as the supply chain gears up for new MacBook Pro models equipped with this chip. DigiTimes is now reporting that the new MacBook Pros could come out as soon as October, despite previous reports predicting a November release date. Bloomberg had previously predicted that both the iPad mini 7 and M4 Macs would launch on November 1, but if this report is accurate then it seems like Apple’s plans might be starting to slide a bit as far as when these new machines will arrive.
It seems plausible for Apple to be hosting a separate event just with the new Mac, especially because of this early launch of the iPad mini 7. Likely updates include the M4 chip for 14-inch and 16-inch MacBook Pro models, as well as a new version of the overdue-for-an-upgrade 24-inch iMac. Both of those updates likely would be announced through press releases, given that the design of some or all devices almost certainly will stay much the same.
By comparison, a new Mac mini could slim down to reduce the bulk and require an event of its own in order to show off any updates. We have already seen unboxing videos of the M4 MacBook Pro in Russia though, showing that design is staying the same except for improved performance on these models. It was especially the case for that Space Black finish which until then had been limited to pricier variants- perhaps including a new version of the base model.
FAQs
When is the expected launch date for the M4 MacBook Pro?
Reports suggest the M4 MacBook Pro may launch in October, earlier than the previously anticipated November timeframe.
Will the design of the new MacBook Pro change?
No, the design is expected to remain the same, but the performance will see significant upgrades.