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Apple MacBook Pro 13-Inch Model With M2 Chip to Launch on March 8

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The Apple MacBook Pro, powered by the company’s M2 chip, is expected to be released at its upcoming spring event in March. According to a report, Apple’s supply chain partners kept production for its upcoming MacBook Pro during the Lunar New Year holiday. Another report mentioned that Apple intends to release an updated version of its entry-level 13-inch MacBook Pro later this year that will feature the latest Apple M2 processor. The upcoming MacBook Air is also said to feature Apple’s M2 processor.

According to DigiTimes, Apple will unveil an updated MacBook Pro – powered by the M2 silicon chip – on March 8 – and the Cupertino-based giant’s supply chain partners are reported to be on the road during the week-long lunar calendar. Continue production during the New Year’s holiday.

The report, citing sources, said Apple will release a slew of new devices in early March, including a new MacBook Pro with the latest M2 processor, a budget-grade 5G iPhone SE 3 and a new iPad. With the exception of the processor, most of the other components used in the new MacBook Pro reportedly have nearly the same specifications as existing MacBook Pro models with the M1 chip.
While the report doesn’t mention the size of the upcoming MacBook Pro, the only MacBook Pro to feature the original M1 chipset is the entry-level 13-inch version. Since there is no official confirmation, this information should be used with caution.

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A separate report from Apple analyst Mark Gurman says the Cupertino-based giant intends to launch a refreshed 13-inch MacBook Pro in 2022, but expects it to finish releasing the MacBook with the M1 in the second half of the year Arrival after model. Pro and M1 Max processors.

Apple’s refreshed MacBook Pro with the M2 chipset is expected to arrive alongside the refreshed MacBook Air, which is also said to be powered by Apple’s new processor. Apple’s M2 chip will reportedly get the same number of CPU cores as its predecessor, up to 10 graphics cores, and improved performance.

Complete News Source : GADGETS 360

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