Apple to Launch Two New Macs at Its WWDC Event in June, As Per Latest Report
The news is shared by Bloomberg’s Mark Gurman in his latest Power On newsletter, suggesting that Apple will launch two new Macs at its WWDC event in June. This is not the first time that Mark Gurman has coined the launch of new Macs in June. With the Summer timeframe already mentioned by Ross Young, we can presume that Apple will launch its upcoming Macs with its custom silicon at its WWDC event in June. Apple has already sent out WWDC event invites for June 6. Apple announced its new M1 Pro and M1 Max chip with the launch of its 14-inch and 16-inch MacBook Pro models last year. With the launch of Mac Studio, Apple debuted its M1 Max Ultra chip. With these major chip updates released and running, it is finally time for Apple to jump to the M2 series. Gurman also writes: I’m told there are two new Macs coming around the middle of the year or early in the second half. One of those is likely to be the new MacBook Air. It was previously reported that Apple will launch the redesigned version of the MacBook Air later this year with an M2 chip. The new MacBook Air models will ditch some of the major features brought by the ‘Pro’ models which include a mini-LED panel and the ProMotion technology. You can check out more details on the redesigned M2 MacBook Air models here. What Macs do you think Apple will launch at its WWDC event? Share your thoughts in the comments section below.