Earlier this year, Apple had confirmed that the company will move from Intel-powered Mac devices to its own Apple Silicon ARM chipsets. As promised, the company began that process with the launch of new Mac devices with M1 technology.
A couple of days ago, Apple released three new Mac devices: MacBook Air, MacBook Pro, and Mac Mini, all of which are powered by the company’s new M1 chipset that is part of the ARM-based Apple Silicon.
In about two years, the company plans to complete the transaction of its Mac devices from Intel chipsets to its own Apple Silicon. While the company hasn’t revealed what devices we can expect in the coming months, a new leak reveals that information.
Apple could reportedly launch a 14-inch and 16-inch MacBook Pro sometime in the third quarter of 2021. It is also rumored that these laptops could have a Mini-LED display.
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While the company has updated its 13-inch MacBook Pro models with the new M1 chipset, the 16-inch models are still powered by Intel processors. If the reports are to be believed, then 16-inch MacBook Pro models with Apple Silicon technology will be available for purchase after the first half of next year.
The 24-inch iMac is also said to be made official by the Cupertino-based giant later this year or in the first quarter of 2021. There are also reports claiming that there could be a smaller Mac Pro that could look like the model. current but they come in half their size.
The newly released M1-powered Mac devices are now available for order and will begin shipping on November 17. Price-wise, the MacBook Air and MacBook Pro start at $ 999 and $ 1,299 respectively, while the Mac Mini received a price cut and now starts at $ 699 for the base model.
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