![]() The Mac Studio is more than a year old now and still runs on the M1 Max and M1 Ultra chips. “Read into that what you will,” Gurman tweeted. These are the M2 MacBook Air, the 13-inch M2 MacBook Pro and the Mac Studio. The Mac Pro, for example, is something that’s still running on Intel chips and is screaming out for an Apple Silicon rebuild.īut reading between the lines, Gurman says that Apple will begin to accept trade-ins on three new bits of hardware on June 5 - the first day of WWDC. ![]() What might these be? Well, there are no shortage of Macs that could be refreshed, if we assume anything more than a year old is fair game. But Bloomberg’s Mark Gurman believes we might see “several new Macs” at the event too. The mixed-reality headset and 15-inch MacBook Air seem as close to nailed on as any pre-show rumors can be. Mac Studio on desk plugged into Studio Display ![]() Here’s the hardware we’re hoping to see emerge in the coming week. But the word on the street is that this year's event - which gets underway Monday (June 5) - will include an absolute bounty of new hardware.įrom Apple's first AR/VR headset to a new MacBook Air 15-inch, we've outlined all the possible hardware reveals at WWDC 2023 below, and while some are more likely than others, if even a couple of these become official, this year's edition could be one of the most memorable WWDCs in history. Sure, in the past we’ve seen new Macs, the iPhone SE and even a whole new hardware line in the form of the original HomePod in 2017, but in general WWDC is the place to see all the features coming to iOS, macOS and the like first.Īt WWDC 2023, we’re expecting to see iOS 17, macOS 14 and an exciting revamp with watchOS 10. Apple's annual Worldwide Developer Conference traditionally focuses on software. Get ready for a different kind of Apple event with WWDC 2023.
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