In 2023, Apple intends to deliver updated versions of its 14-inch and 16-inch Macbook Pro models. The new M2-series chips, which have improved CPU and GPU capabilities, will be found inside the forthcoming devices. Two unreleased Macs, according to the most recent data, were discovered in Steam’s November 2022 survey.
Two unreleased Macs with IDs matching the 13-inch M2 MacBook Pro, M2 MacBook Air, Mac Studio, and other models are featured in Steam’s poll for November 2022. Although the usage for the identifiers “Mac14,6” and “Mac15,6” is indicated as zero percent, it appears that Apple is testing the upcoming Macs with bespoke silicon on Steam.
Be aware that this is not the first time we have heard information about Macs that Apple is developing but has not yet been launched. The single and multi-core performance of Apple’s M2 Max chipset was previously displayed online through the Geekbench scores.
The M2 Max chip is anticipated to accompany the improved 14-inch and 16-inch Apple MacBook Pro models.
Additionally, it was previously reported that Apple would reveal the new M2 Pro and M2 Max MacBook Pro models in the year’s final quarter. However, as no information is in sight, it appears that the release has been delayed until 2023. We might see higher memory configurations even if the M2 Pro and M2 Max chips will be the machines’ main attractions.
The M2 chip and the M2 MacBook Air, M2 MacBook Pro, and M2 iPad Pro versions were introduced in June of this year. There won’t likely be any design modifications when Apple releases the M2 Pro and M2 Max MacBook Pro models later this year.
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