Apple's first MacBook with custom silicon will be an updated 13-inch MacBook Pro, reiterates TF International Securities analyst Ming-Chi Kuo in a research note seen by MacRumors. The notebook will allegedly retain a similar form factor to the current generation device and be released in the fourth quarter of this year.
Kuo says that a 13-inch MacBook Air will arrive next, either in 4Q20 or in 1Q21. Unfortunately, the rumored mini-LED 14-inch MacBook Pro and 16-inch MacBook Pro redesign isn't expected until 2Q21 or 3Q21.
We predict that Apple will launch new MacBook models including the new 13.3-inch MacBook Pro equipped with the Apple Silicon in 4Q20, the new MacBook Air equipped with the Apple Silicon in 4Q20 or 1Q21, and new 14- and 16-inch MacBook Pro models equipped with the Apple Silicon and all-new form factor design in late 2Q21 or 3Q21.
If correct, this could result in a situation where Apple's lower end MacBooks are more powerful than its high-end devices.
Kuo didn't address the whether or not the rumored redesigned iMac would feature Apple Silicon.
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Kuo says that a 13-inch MacBook Air will arrive next, either in 4Q20 or in 1Q21. Unfortunately, the rumored mini-LED 14-inch MacBook Pro and 16-inch MacBook Pro redesign isn't expected until 2Q21 or 3Q21.
We predict that Apple will launch new MacBook models including the new 13.3-inch MacBook Pro equipped with the Apple Silicon in 4Q20, the new MacBook Air equipped with the Apple Silicon in 4Q20 or 1Q21, and new 14- and 16-inch MacBook Pro models equipped with the Apple Silicon and all-new form factor design in late 2Q21 or 3Q21.
If correct, this could result in a situation where Apple's lower end MacBooks are more powerful than its high-end devices.
Kuo didn't address the whether or not the rumored redesigned iMac would feature Apple Silicon.
Please download the iClarified app or follow iClarified on Twitter, Facebook, YouTube, and RSS for updates.
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