
- APPLE WWDC M1X MACBOOK PROHOLLISTER THEVERGE PRO
- APPLE WWDC M1X MACBOOK PROHOLLISTER THEVERGE PROFESSIONAL
APPLE WWDC M1X MACBOOK PROHOLLISTER THEVERGE PROFESSIONAL
With that in mind, M1X-powered MacBook Pros should take Apple’s already leading professional laptop brand into a whole new league. What really matters, of course, is that Apple knows the M1 MacBook Air already offers the kind of performance you’d expect from systems that cost much more. No TouchBar, SD reader, 3x USB-C, updated MagSafe port, amazing speakers, built-in mic for podcasting and HDMI.


It may be worth noting that when Apple was planning to introduce the first M1 Macs last year, similar filings appeared online in mid October.
APPLE WWDC M1X MACBOOK PROHOLLISTER THEVERGE PRO
We don’t know these two model numbers represent new MacBook Pros, but many Apple watchers seem to hope they are.īloomberg reported claims the 14- and 16-inch MacBook Pro models will ship this fall, possibly followed by updated Mac mini models. The EEC is a regulatory body that requires Apple and other electronics manufacturers to pre-register some data concerning new products before they are shipped.Īs reported by French Apple site, Consomac, the filing discusses two new systems running macOS Monterey with model numbers A2442 and A2485. Set for fall?īut the stage now seems set for a fall release for these new products, as new filings have appeared on the Eurasian Economic Commission (EEC) website that may suggest the release.

Since then, we’ve heard Apple’s top brass discuss the impact of component shortages on their business, which has generated some speculation the company may have been forced to delay release of these new Macs.
