The M2 Pro and M2 Max chips for MacBook Pro are delayed again

MacBook Pro with M2

Well, nothing, our joy in a well, once again. What seemed to be almost close is moving away again. What we could get our hands on, a new MacBook Pro model with the new M2 Pro and M2 Max chips, they are late once again and we do not know when they could be launched on the market. It's a shame, because the quality that the MacBook Pro with Apple chips exudes right now is immense. Imagine what this model could be with those new chips that promise wonders.

Rumors spoke of the arrival of a new 16-inch MacBook Pro with M2 Pro and M2 Max. The most powerful to date. Those rumors were dissipating, already last year when it was seen that Apple it would not do any specific event on Mac. Many of us did not want to believe that this could happen, but it did and we stay with honey on our lips to see how they presented what can be assumed, the best laptop on the market and in the history of Apple. Seeing the capacity of the new models with their own chips, being able to think of a new model with such a large screen and that power...

However, we will have to wait a little longer. The latest reports indicate that its release to the market is delayed again. Everything is based on the words that Tim Cook said in the presentation of the last quarter earnings report, in which he said verbatim that the "Apple's product line was established". That means that there is no sign that there will be a new release imminent. This new MacBook Pro was expected to arrive in early 2023, but everything indicates that this will not be the case.

If we are joining the pieces of the puzzle we could venture to say that it is probable that out early 2024:


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