A first wave of M3-equipped Apple Macs could be available as early as October, as per Bloomberg’s Mark Gurman. The writer in his most recent Power On newsletter, Gurman reports there “should be another announcement” following the regular iPhone launch in the month of September. A brand new lineup of Macs is likely to be the main focus of what Apple is planning for. “October is too late for the new MacBook Pros that are high-end or desktops, therefore the first users from the chip will be the new iMac with 13, inch MacBook Air and 13-inch MacBook Pro,” he notes.

At the beginning of March Gurman reported The report said that Apple was in “an advanced stage” of development of the two brand new iMac models that will be equipped with the M3 processor of the next generation. The chipset will likely not include a large number of CPU and GPU-related cores than its existing M2 SoCs. However, it’s anticipated to deliver significant power efficiency and performance improvements due to The 3nm process at TSMC is a success for the company.

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In the past it was announced, Gurman predicted that the next iMac could be on the market within the second quarter of 2023. He also said it would sport the same design and colors as the Model 2021. This week the man was arrested. wrote It is reported that Apple is working on a new 32-inch iMac however it won’t be available until the end of 2024 at the latest.

It’s been the case that Apple usually announced the latest iPad models along with its most recent Macs however it appears that this isn’t it this time. “I don’t think we’ll see any major changes up until M3’s iPad Pros that feature OLED screens are released in the next this year,” Gurman writes. He does, however, mention that Apple is currently working on an updated iPad Air with refreshed internals. The Model in use today It is powered by the company’s outdated M1 chipset.