According to the most recent report, the new MacBook Pro family with superior custom CPUs is expected to release this year. Unfortunately, those of you who were impatient and expected a release in October will have to wait. However, this does not mean that Apple won’t reveal them soon.
Famous Bloomberg writer Mark Gurman shocked readers with an early edition of his “Power On” newsletter because he thought the new MacBook Pro models with the M2 Pro and M2 Max CPUs may debut in November.
There won’t be anything ground-breaking in either the next M2 iPad Pro or MacBook Pro models, so it’s unlikely that Apple will hold separate events for each product family.
Instead, it’s anticipated that the corporation would continue to issue press releases, adding more information to those pieces. This could imply that the M2 Pro and M2 Max found inside the upcoming MacBook Pro models won’t be mass produced using TSMC’s 3nm design but rather under the same 5nm process as the M2.
Assuming the aforementioned details are true, we should still anticipate a significant performance gain from the 16-inch and 14-inch MacBook Pro models, with the top-end M2 Max believed to include a configuration of up to a 12-core CPU and 38-core GPU. With a 32-core GPU and a 10-core CPU, the M1 Max is fully loaded. The connectors, keyboard, and physical function keys present on the current models will presumably be kept, which would account for Apple’s alleged decision not to hold a full launch event.
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