New Macs are coming

Mac Models

Next Monday will begin another year the WWDC 2023 from Apple. A conference based mainly on the new software this year for the different devices of the company. Craig Federighi and his team will show us the new iOS 17, macOS 14, watchOS 10, etc.

But normally Apple also takes advantage of this event to present some hardware news. All the rumors suggest that we will finally see the Mixed Reality glasses from Apple, and surely some new models of Macs….

Without a doubt, all the spotlights next Monday in Apple Park will focus on the new AR glasses that Tim Cook and his team will present (presumably) at the opening event of this year's WWDC developer conference week.

But there will also be a gap at the conference to present a new Mac model. Much has been rumored about it, and little is known for sure. There has been talk of new 13-inch and 15-inch MacBook Air with an M3 processor, but Gurman hinted a few days ago that we won't see a Mac with an M3 chip until the end of the year.

Apple recently renewed its range of Mac mini and MacBook Pro, so in principle they are also discarded. The logical thing would be that it would be the turn of a new iMac, but once again Gurman crushed the guitar to us a few months ago, stating that the new iMac will be released with an M3 processor, thus skipping the entire range of current M2 processors, upgrading directly from the current iMac M1 to a new iMac with an M3 processor.

By elimination, only the Apple Silicon Mac Pro y MacStudio, which still mount the most powerful processors of the M1 family. Either that or leaker Mark Gurman was wrong about some of his suspicions. Next Monday we will leave doubts.


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