Apple's highly anticipated mini-LED 14-inch and 16-inch MacBook Pros are still on track for mass production in the third quarter of this year, according to a new report from analyst Ming-Chi Kuo via MacRumors.
While mass production may begin in the third quarter, according to Kuo, which runs from July to September, Apple may decide to hold a separate event for the Mac in October or November, rather than tying the new MacBook Pros with the release of new iPhone and Apple Watch models.
There have been a few reports predicting a September unveiling; however, if the notebooks get unveiled at a separate event, Apple would have some time to build up stock before release.
In addition to its mini-LED display, the new MacBook Pro is rumored to get a more powerful M1X processor, HDMI and SD-card slots, MagSafe, a new flat-edge design, and more.
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While mass production may begin in the third quarter, according to Kuo, which runs from July to September, Apple may decide to hold a separate event for the Mac in October or November, rather than tying the new MacBook Pros with the release of new iPhone and Apple Watch models.
There have been a few reports predicting a September unveiling; however, if the notebooks get unveiled at a separate event, Apple would have some time to build up stock before release.
In addition to its mini-LED display, the new MacBook Pro is rumored to get a more powerful M1X processor, HDMI and SD-card slots, MagSafe, a new flat-edge design, and more.
Please download the iClarified app or follow iClarified on Twitter, Facebook, YouTube, and RSS for updates.
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