Redesigned AirPods and new AirPods Pro Karolina Grabowska/Pexels Once its pro-level chips are ready (and third-party developers have updated their professional apps), the iMac Pro might reappear on the scene. The iMac Pro was a no-show at WWDC 2021, and Apple is likely content to keep it that way for the time being. It looks like the answer is no, at least for now. But with rumors of upgraded Apple Silicon chips launching imminently, a new idea formed: Could Apple resurrect the iMac Pro with upgraded Apple Silicon chips? A resurrected iMac ProĪpple unceremoniously ditched the iMac Pro in March 2021, and with a little hindsight, it seems the company was clearing the way for the M1-equipped 24-inch iMac. The M1 Mac Mini launched less than a year ago, so perhaps Apple felt it was too soon to undercut it with a fresh new look. We never saw this redesign at the WWDC show, though. According to leaker Jon Prosser, itwould feature an aluminum body with an acrylic top, a slimmed-down profile, and an updated Apple M1X chip. The Mac Mini has only just transitioned to Apple Silicon chips, but that did not stop the murmurs that Apple was already planning to reveal a redesigned version at WWDC. It seems the company did not feel the chips and apps were at that stage. Apple must also ensure enough professional apps are ready in time. It could be that Apple wants to announce both new Mac Pros together and to do that it needs to make sure its pro-level Apple Silicon chips are ready for the demanding workloads their users will put them through. In the end, neither was announced at WWDC. There was talk that Apple was working on an updated Mac Pro (possibly with Intel chips) before this year’s WWDC, as well as a half-sized Mac Pro with a potentially beastly Apple Silicon chip. A miniature Mac Pro Julian Chokkattu/Digital TrendsĪpple’s Mac Pro is by far its most powerful Mac - and its most expensive - but it has not been updated since its 2019 debut. Apple traditionally releases new MacBooks in the fall, so that is probably now the most likely target for their release. Nikkei Asia reported in March that the production of two MacBook Pro models had been put back to the second half of 2021, and it looks like that report - apparently referring to the MacBook Pro 14 and MacBook Pro 16 - was accurate. However, there were indications before WWDC that these rumors might not be quite on the money. Here’s why WWDC could be a ‘critical event’ for Appleįrom click wheels to trackpads, these are the best Apple designs of all time WWDC 2023: everything announced at Apple’s huge event
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