The new MacBook Pro M1X should be ready in the next few weeks

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Although right now all eyes are on the event tomorrow afternoon, Spanish time, there are other important rumors that come to the fore and that we must pay attention to because they come from fairly reliable sources. Mark Gurman of Bloomberg has stated via Twitter that in a few weeks we should see the new MacBook Pros with M1X.

Tomorrow, Tuesday, the new iPhone 13, Apple Watch series 7, are expected to be announced. AirPods 3 and a few more things. But it seems that Apple has an ace up its sleeve and has other announcements to make. This means that it could be talking about the long-awaited 14-inch and 16-inch MacBook Pros with the M1X processor. A new report indicates that these machines could be available in "the next few weeks."

In the last edition of his Power On newsletter, Mark Gurman details the expectations of the iPhone 13 and Apple Watch Series 7, but also indicates that Apple has other announcements planned for later this fall, among them highlights the new MacBook Pros. Of 14 and 16 inches with high-end M1 chips, MagSafe magnetic charging, miniLED displays, an HDMI port, an SD card slot, no Touch Bar, and a new flat-edged design similar to what we've seen in the latest iMac, iPad Pro, and iPhone 12 designs.

Introducing these new MacBook Pro they will not be announced at Tuesday's event. Instead, Apple will most likely hold a separate virtual event sometime in October to announce the new hardware.

If you were planning to buy a MacBook Pro, it might be a good idea to wait a bit because this rumor coming from who comes, it may come true and for a couple of months of waiting it is likely that you can get a much better and newer device.


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