Gurman warns that there will be no new Macs until next year

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Where I said I say, I say Diego. If a couple of weeks ago Mark Gurman explained to us on his Bloomberg blog that Apple was going to launch the new Macbook Pro M2, now collects cable and ensures that we will not see them until next year.

If this rumor is true, it may be that Apple is having a component supply problem, and it has no choice but to delay launch of the new 14 and 16-inch MacBook Pro with M2 processor that was planned for a few days. A shame.

Some days ago we commented which Mark Gurman explained on his blog that Apple was soon planning to launch two new 14-inch and 16-inch MacBook Pros with the new M2 range processors. In his post today BloombergGurman backs down and says the release has been delayed until early next year.

Well-known Apple-related rumor leaker Mark Gurman posted Sunday on his Bloomberg blog that Apple will not launch new Mac models until the first quarter of 2023. Ensures that the next releases will be two new MacBook Pro, 14 and 16 inches respectively, along with a new Mac mini. All three models will mount processors from Apple's new M2 range.

Gurman also explains that on the same dates as those models are released (between February and March of next year), Apple will release macOS Venture 13.3 y iOS 16.3.

It is expected that the new MacBook Pro M2 will not be very different from the current models, both in exterior design and components, except, of course, those new M2 processors that will replace the current M1.

These new processors will be the M2 Pro for the 14-inch model, and the Max M2 for its big brother, the 16-inch MacBook Pro. So if Gurman's rumor is confirmed, we won't see any new Macs until next year. Pity.


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