Apple may soon launch a new MacBook Air model. The company plans to introduce a 15-inch MacBook Air with the new M2 chip in spring 2023. Apple plans to launch three more new Mac models between late spring and summer this year. An iMac without a hardware upgrade is also expected to be released soon. According to leaked information, the new iMac models will have the code names J433 and J434.
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15-inch MacBook Air with M2 chip
According to a report by Bloomberg's Mark Gurman, the new iMac models are still in development and are not expected to enter mass production for at least three months. Therefore, it seems more likely that the new iMac models will be released in the second half of 2023. According to Mark Gurman, one of the three new Macs, the 15-inch MacBook Air, codenamed J515, will use the new M2 chip. The other new MacBook Air model is the 13-inch MacBook Air, codenamed J513, and it is not yet clear what updates will come to this model. Apple launched the M2-powered 13-inch Air with new design and hardware in October last year.
Gurman said a new Mac Pro model, the J180, is also in development. Launching in 2023, the new MacBook Pro will be the first Mac in its lineup to use Apple's M-series silicon. According to Gurman, the new Mac Pro model will have 24 CPU cores and 76 GPU cores, along with the soon-to-be-released Apple M2 Ultra SoC chip.
According to a report by Bloomberg's Mark Gurman, Apple may introduce the M3 chip at its Worldwide Developers Conference in June. The M3 chip is rumored to be Apple's first silicon based on the 3nm process and is said to provide a significant boost in performance and power efficiency. Gurman thinks a new 13-inch MacBook Air with the M3 chip could be coming soon. It is also rumored that the M3 chip will be in the iPad Pro with OLED display, and that Apple will release the first MacBook model with OLED display and touch support in 2025. Gurman also notes that Apple is expected to release M3 chip-based iMac and MacBook Pro models in 2024.
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