Gurman says macOS Ventura will launch next week

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Mark Gurman He published a few weeks ago that this year we would no longer have Apple events. That what remains to be launched before December 31 would be done with a few simple press releases written from Apple Park.

And the truth is that the days go by, and there is no indication that Gurman is wrong. No invitations in sight, no rumors about a possible event at Apple Park. So if you now say that next week Apple will release macOS is coming for all users, we will have to pay attention to it. The truth is that it is already playing. We will see.

In his latest newsletter Bloomberg, the informant Mark Gurman has explained that Apple plans to release the final version of macOS Ventura for all users the last week of october, which begins on Monday 24.

It also explains that the thirteenth version of macOS will have support for the new 14-inch and 16-inch MacBook Pro, which will be launched on the market shortly. Some new laptops with M2 Pro and M2 Max processors as the main novelty.

Gurman says that along with the two new MacBook Pros, Apple plans to launch a new generation of MacBook Pro models. iPad Pro with M2 processors before the end of the year. It will be then when iPadOS 16 is released.

There will also be in the coming weeks a new update of the Mac mini, which will also have the aforementioned M2 processor.

No trace of an iMac M2

Interestingly, Mark Gurman makes no mention of a possible update to the 21-inch iMac. A model that still has an M1 processor, and that could use an update to the next family of Apple M2 processors.

The truth is that these days no rumor has been published about said update of the iMac. It will be strange if the company's laptops, the Mac mini, even some iPads, eventually get upgraded to the M2, and the desktop Mac doesn't. We will see.


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  1.   Jose Garcia said

    It also explains that the thirteenth version of macOS will have support for the new MacBook Pro…

    Let's write the ordinal numbers correctly:

    It also explains that the thirteenth version of mac OS will count………

    Thank you.

    1.    Tony Cortes said

      Rectified. Thank you for the correction.