In thelatestPower Onnewsletter, Apple analyst and Bloomberg reporter Mark Gurman shared his take on what Apple might do with its Mac lineup this year. Gurman thinks that the company’s transition to its in-house silicon for Macs and iMacs would be strong this year.
As per the analyst, Apple’s upcoming Mac devices will be powered bya new M2 chipset, last year’s M1 Pro and M1 Max chipsets, and a super-powered version of the M1 Max processor. These chipsets will be spread across the new Mac computers. These will include the following devices:
“Perhaps at some point, there will be a low-end larger iMac with Apple Silicon, but I’d be very surprised. If Apple intended to launch such a Mac, it could have done so months ago—perhaps even last April alongside the revamp to the smaller screen size,”wrote Gurman in his report.
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