Apple readies MacBook Pro, MacBook Air revamps; none with Intel processors
Apple Inc. is preparing to
release several new Mac laptops and desktops with faster processors, new
designs and improved connectivity to external devices, accelerating the
company’s effort to replace Intel Corp. chips and leapfrog rival PC makers.
The
overhaul encompasses a broad range of Macs, including Apple’s higher-end
laptop, the MacBook Pro; the laptop
aimed at the mass market, the MacBook
Air; and its desktop computers, the Mac Pro, iMac and Mac mini, according
to people familiar with the matter.
Redesigned
MacBook Pros are expected to debut as soon as early this summer, said the
people, who requested anonymity to discuss an internal matter, followed by a
revamped MacBook Air, a new low-end MacBook Pro and an all-new Mac Pro
workstation. The company is also working on a higher-end Mac mini desktop and
larger iMac. The machines will feature processors designed in-house that will
greatly outpace the performance and capabilities of the current M1 chips, the
people said. Read More
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