![]() On October 18, 2021, Apple launched redesigned models of the high-end MacBook Pro, with a 14-inch and 16-inch models making their debut. What did Apple launch at its October event in 2021? There’s an outside chance a new Mac Pro could still launch in 2022, but it’s looking more likely to be a 2023 release. We don’t have a ton of information about what a new Mac Pro will will like, but it will likely use an even higher-end version of the M2 chip. Apple teased a new Mac Pro at the Peek Performance event in March, but the current Mac Pro is still running on Intel chips. It’s now more than two years since Apple announced the transition from Intel to its own chips, and by October it will be two years since the first M1 Macs appeared. ![]() Mac ProĪpple originally said the Apple silicon transition would take two years. It might also be losing the headphone jack. Rumors suggest this model could get a redesign with slimmer bezels, a larger 10.5-inch screen, USB-C, and 5G. The biggest release of October could Apple’s cheapest iPad, the 10.2-inch entry-level model. Rumors say a new iPad Pro with an M2 processor is also on the way, possibly with wireless and MagSafe charging as well. It’s not just the Macs that will get new chips. The new high-end model could have a new design, color, and more ports, to go along with its speedier M2 Pro processor. We could also see a higher-end M2 Pro-based Mac mini to replace the Intel version that is still being sold. But a refresh to the M1 model might not be the only new Mac mini coming from Apple. Now that Apple has a 13-inch M2 MacBook Pro and MacBook Air, it is likely that an M2 Mac mini will follow soon, and an October event would be a great place to launch it. We aren’t expecting any changes other than the processor bump, however. And the current models have been on sale at Amazon for up to $400 off. This isn’t mere speculation on our part: In a June Power On newsletter Bloomberg’s Mark Gurman indicated that Apple is getting ready to release M2-based versions of the Mac mini, Mac Pro, and MacBook Pro over the next few months. The most heavily rumored Mac to arrive in October is an M2 Pro refresh of the 14-inch and 16-inch MacBook Pro. Here’s what that translates to in other countries around the world: If Apple has an October event, we know for sure that it will start at 10 am PT. ![]() It’s looking like the event will happen late in the month-or possibly early November like in 2020-if it happens at all. We would ordinarily expect this year’s event to be held on Tuesday, October 18 or Tuesday, October 25–but given that invitations usually go out a week or so before the event is held, time is running short. In the past, Apple has held October events on the following dates:Īs you can see it’s not always the case that Apple holds an event in October, but it is certainly more often than not, and we have every reason to expect an October event in 2022. No invitations have been sent out yet, but we can get an idea of when the event might be held based on previous years. Streaming the keynote will be possible via, the Apple Developer app, the Apple TV app, and YouTube, with on-demand playback available after the conclusion of the stream.When could Apple’s October event be held? In Australia, the Keynote will begin at 3 am AEST on June 8th, 2021. WWDC 2021 will start with a Keynote, Apple has confirmed. New iPhone and Apple Watch models are not expected, as they are typically announced during a September event. New MacBook Pro models and a new larger professional iMac are expected sometime this year but remain to be seen. The announcement of new products (hardware) is not promised but is almost certain. But there is a possibility Apple will unveil some surprises. The same online format will apply for the 2021 event.ĭuring the week-long conference, Apple will showcase new software updates to its range of platforms including iOS, iPadOS, watchOS, tvOS, and macOS. Preciously held in San Fransisco, but due to COVID, last year moved to an online conference. WWDC is an annual conference Apple holds for developers around the world. ![]() With the future of iOS, iPadOS, macOS, tvOS, and watchOS to be unveiled – and possibly more. Apple’s annual World Wide Developers Conference (WWDC) will officially kick off on June 8th, 2021, at 3 am AEST, Apple has confirmed. ![]()
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