Apple could launch the MacBook Pro M1X earlier than expected

Apple could launch the MacBook Pro M1X earlier than expected
For a few months now, Apple has been rumored to release two new MacBook Pro models, supposedly built with a more powerful M1X (or M2) chip. While we didn't see anything revealed at WWDC 2021 on June 7, new information suggests we may not have to wait any longer to see what Apple is working on. LeaksApplePro predicts that at least one of the new MacBook Pro models could arrive in week 31, though there's been no mention of which of the two might make an early appearance.

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The 14-inch MacBook Pro and 16-inch MacBook Pro models are expected to have a mini LED display, similar to the new 2021 12,9-inch iPad Pro that got the M1 treatment earlier this year. It was previously reported that major display components wouldn't ship to Apple factories until Q2021 2022, so we didn't expect either of the two new models to hit front shelves potentially in late 1. LeaksApplePro also mentions that the mentioned planned dates could be subject to change given continued delays in production of critical components like these mini-LED displays and a global shortage of silicon, but WCCFTech notes in its report that they have not. best record. When it comes to the accuracy of the information disclosed, take that with a pinch of salt. There's a lot of enthusiasm for these new MacBook Pro devices, not only if they come with the successor to the excellent M1 SoC (system on chip), but the two new models are also expected to be in need. Touch Bar and reintroduce old features like MagSafe, an integrated SD card reader, and even full-size HDMI. We loved the original M2021 chip, which puts the MacBook Air 1 at the top of our list of the best laptops you can buy right now given how impressive and relatively affordable it is, but creatives or professionals in industries Picky eaters will need something with a little more "oomph". We don't know much about the M3070X rumor, but it has been suggested that it is powerful enough to give the RTX XNUMX GPU good value for money. The color intrigued us. Since we have no way of verifying the date of the leak (and the likelihood that it will change), don't get too confident about buying a new MacBook Pro in August. We remain hopeful, but until an official announcement is made, we can only exult in the potential that Apple is currently confident that it could hit that exit window despite problems with its supply chain.