Apple is developing the MacBook Pro M3 and the 30-inch iMac
- June 26, 2023
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Apple recently held its annual WWDC 2023 conference with developers, and in addition to software, it ended up being the most interesting in recent years in terms of
Apple recently held its annual WWDC 2023 conference with developers, and in addition to software, it ended up being the most interesting in recent years in terms of
Apple recently held its annual WWDC 2023 conference with developers, and in addition to software, it ended up being the most interesting in recent years in terms of product presentations, thanks to the company’s mixed reality premiere with Vision Pro, a jump in Mac Pro work with ARM’s own SoCs, an update to Mac Studio and the first Air laptop with a 15-inch screen.
But the world of technology never stops, especially at a company like Apple. Bloomberg editor Mark Gurman says he has the inside information to move forward with the plan for the rest of the year and into early 2024, and the truth is, it’s not wasted. as a summary:
Leaving aside the iPhone 15, by far Apple’s most important products considering the importance of mobile phones in the bottom line, Bloomberg’s schedule highlights new professional notebooks and all-in-one AIOs.
All indications are that the MacBook Pros will be the models chosen to launch the company’s new generation of chips. Once their silicon program is complete (with a hardware architecture change replacing Intel x86 processors in favor of proprietary ARM-based designs), the idea is to keep raising the performance bar. The Cupertino firm is expected to commercialize three different versions of their notebooks, with 13, 14 and 16 inches.
The Apple M3 will have a great new feature to begin with, jump to 3 nm. This higher density will allow Apple to include more processor cores and memory. As in previous generations, Apple will use a hybrid design that combines high-performance cores with others that will strive for the best energy efficiency in basic tasks. There will be several versions of the SoCdepending on the team it is intended for and the level of performance being monitored:
The second prominent computer would be 30 inch iMac. All-in-one AIOs are a niche market whose sales don’t excel at desktop levels, but Apple is the biggest seller in the format and has a legion of followers. Obviously, as the average monitor size increases, the company needs to make larger iMacs. And this is where the new 30-inch model would come in. It’s not confirmed, but it would be interesting for the reasons mentioned.
The list of products under development is not exhaustive, and to all of the above we would have to add the third generation of AirPods and the renewal of the Apple TV decoder, both with improved specifications. We will tell you.
Source: Muy Computer
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