Apple is testing nine new Macs internally, including four different M2 chips. A new report by Mark Gurman of Bloomberg suggests that machines are already being tested at the stage of appearing in developer logs.
If the report is correct, it appears that Apple is already testing an M2, M2 Pro, M2 Max and M2 Ultra chip on multiple devices. However, the exact timing for which of these devices will be announced is unclear.
If Bloomberg That’s right, Apple is now testing:
- An M2-powered MacBook Air with eight CPU cores and 10 GPU cores.
- A Mac Mini with the same M2 chip as another machine carrying the M2 Pro variant.
- A new mid-range MacBook Pro, with an M2 chip, could probably be a 13-inch replacement.
- An updated 14-inch MacBook Pro with M2 Pro and M2 Max chips. The M2 Max is expected to have 12 CPU cores and 38 GPU cores.
- A refreshed 16-inch MacBook Pro with the same M2 Pro and M2 Max chip as the 14-inch version.
- The M1 Ultra replaces a new Mac Pro with an M2 Ultra chip inside.
- An updated Mac mini with an M2 Pro that resembles a chip used to refresh the MacBook Pro.
It’s possible that depending on who you’re listening to, we’ll see the MacBook Air update in the next few months, when the new Mac Pro is the machine that many are excited about. This is the last Mac to switch from Intel chip to Apple Silicon.
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