MacBook Pros with M1X processor for WWDC

M1X

All kinds of rumors keep appearing that speak of the arrival of a new MacBook Pro with more powerful processor than current M1 for WWDC or even earlier. It is clear that rumors do not always have to be true but in this case we have been talking about the arrival of new teams for several months and these could be launched sooner than we think.

Of course in Apple things are going very fast and it is that for a short time we have the M1 processors but surely these are already improved to perform with more power and above all with greater energy efficiency on the following Mac computers.

14- and 16-inch MacBook Pro with M1X

After the arrival of the M1 to the new iPad Pro the company would already be thinking about the implementation of the M1X processors for the following Macs. Of course we believe that these processors "have been in the oven for a long time" and the 14-inch and 16-inch MacBook Pros would be the first to implement them.

The race to get better performance, better efficiency and a much more affordable cost for these processors has been going on for some time and is fair with Launch of the MacBook Air, 13-inch MacBook Pros, and Mac mini last year when it really started its journey.

From that moment until today the rumors about the possibility that Apple will launch an M2 or an improved M1 have been key, recently the rumor about the Apple Silicon M1X processor came in force and it is possible that even before WWDC this year we have these teams presented. There is even talk of the possibility of launching an iMac Pro, a team that would be much more powerful than the current ones but with the same design.


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