New iMacs coming at Monday's "Scary Fast" event will allegedly use an upcoming Apple M3 chip and be available in the same colors as the current iMac lineup.
Rumor: New iMacs will run Apple’s M3 chip and arrive in the same colors as before
New iMacs coming at Monday's "Scary Fast" event will allegedly use an upcoming Apple M3 chip and be available in the same colors as the current iMac lineup.
Apple should release the first M3 MacBook Air and MacBook Pro models and some new iPads in October—possibly without a dedicated event.
Apple is predicted to launch overhauled iPad Pro tablets with OLED display panels, an M3 chip, a new Magic Keyboard with a larger trackpad and more.
The top M3 Max Studio model could have 32 processing cores and a whopping 80-core GPU, but the machine isn't expected to arrive this year.
Apple's next MacBook Pro models with the M3 Max chip will be its most powerful laptops yet with up to 16 processing and 40 graphics cores.
Apple is apparently developing six different computers that'll run its upcoming M3 chip, including new M3 MacBook Pro and MacBook Air laptops.
Apple has been developing a successor to the 15-inch MacBook Air that will run the company's upcoming M3 chip and arrive sometime in 2024.
Apple's M3 Mac systems coming in late 2023 and early 2024 reportedly include new iMacs, MacBook Pros and MacBook Airs. No word on new Mac Pros though.
A bigger MacBook Air should utilize Apple's upcoming M3 chip, but what's slightly less clear is whether the 13-incher might get this chip, too.
The next iPad Pro could launch in the spring of 2024, ditching the current LCD IPS screen for the more sophisticated OLED display technology.
Apple is apparently readying the next iMac with M3 for a launch this fall, but don’t hold your breath for a bigger screen or exciting new colors.
A Bloomberg reporter is optimistic that an updated 24-inch iMac powered by an unreleased Apple M3 chip could arrive before the end of 2023.