Although rumors of a redesigned MacBook Pro with the next Apple silicon M1X (provisional) have been circulating for some time, various predictions about the release date have appeared and gone wrong. Meanwhile, it is rumored that two new MacBook Pro models and a new Mac mini will be announced in October-November 2021.
This rumor comes from iOS app developer and well-known leaker Dylandkt. Mr. Dylandkt has a track record of accurately predicting unreleased products in the past, and according to AppleTrack, an information site that ranks leakers, the hit rate is 81.3%.
Now, Dylandkt says the new 14-inch and 16-inch MacBook Pros will be announced in Q4 of 2021, probably in late October or early November.
Your privacy settings do not allow this content. Change your settings hereIn May of this year, Dylandkt also confirmed rumors that the new MacBook Pro will have a new design with flat edges, narrow bezels, and external terminals such as SD card slots, MagSafe charging, and HDMI ports. was doing.
The new MacBook Pros will also be the first Macs to feature the M1X, an upgraded version of the M1 chip. Dylandkt claimed that the M1X would be an "enhanced version of the M1, including more Thunderbolt channels, CPU and GPU cores, support for multiple external monitors, and greater power consumption." These are also broadly consistent with the Bloomberg report.
In another tweet, Dylandkt said the new iMac Pro won't be announced (at an upcoming event), but it won't, but the new Mac mini will come with the M1X chip alongside the upcoming MacBook Pro. talking about predictions. This is also a prospect that supports Bloomberg's "more powerful version of Mac mini".
Your privacy settings do not allow this content. Change your settings hereRumors of a new MacBook Pro to be announced in the coming months have been echoed by Bloomberg and other well-known leakers. However, it is only a prediction, and even if it is decided once within Apple, it may be postponed, so I would like to try not to sell my Mac prematurely before the official announcement.
Source: Dylandkt (Twitter)
via:9to5Mac
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