Apple
plans
to
release
MacBook
Airs
with
M4
chips
in
early
2025,
Bloomberg’s
Mark
Gurman
reports.
The
company
just
refreshed
the
lineup
with
M3
chips
this
spring,
but
the
M4
update
will
“likely”
launch
between
January
and
March
2025,
Gurman
says.
Both
the
13-inch
and
15-inch
models
will
apparently
get
the
M4
update,
and
they’ll
have
a
similar
design
to
the
M2
MacBook
Air.
The
potential
spring
launch
for
M4-equipped
MacBook
Airs
means
that
product
line
won’t
be
part
Apple’s
rumored
announcements
for
next
week.
With
those
updates,
Apple
is
going
to
reveal
new
MacBook
Pros,
Mac
Minis,
and
iMacs,
Gurman
says.
If
you’re
waiting
for
a
new
Mac
Studio,
though,
don’t
expect
that
imminently.
The
Mac
Studio
is
currently
powered
by
the
M2
Max
and
M2
Ultra
chips,
but
an
M4-equipped
version
is
now
likely
to
arrive
“after
a
March
software
release,”
meaning
it
could
happen
sometime
between
March
and
June,
Gurman
says.
Apple
is
also
apparently
working
on
an
M4
Mac
Pro,
Gurman
didn’t
give
a
timeline
for
when
that
might
come
out.
In
the
spring,
Gurman
reports
that
Apple
is
also
aiming
to
reveal
a
new
iPhone
SE,
new
iPad
Airs,
“upgraded”
iPad
keyboards,
and
new
entry-level
iPads.
The
company
just
released
a
seventh-generation
iPad
Mini
and
is
set
to
launch
the
first
phase
of
Apple
Intelligence
features
next
week.
(Originally posted by Jay Peters)
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