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Apple MacBooks with rumoured M3 chipset to debut in October: Report

New M3-Powered machines from Apple are coming

  • According to the latest report from Bloomberg’s Mark Gurman, Apple is planning to debut the M3-powered iMac, M3 13-inch MacBook Air and M3 MacBook Pro at an event in October.
  • Apart from having an event in September to launch the iPhone 15 series, Apple Watch Series 9 and probably a new tablet, the company is said to host another event in October.
  • The M3-powered machines could include the iMac, 13-inch MacBook Air, and a 13-inch MacBook Pro. 
  • The report doesn’t mention any specific timeline for the event in October but Apple has a habit of announcing dates closer to the launch. 
  • Since Apple has not mentioned anything about the M3 Mac products, the news may or may not pan out to be true.

Besides the Mac machines, there is also a report that the company is working on an iPad Pro model with a large 14.1-inch display that could be powered by the M3 Pro chipset, which might debut next year.

Another report, citing TF Security analyst Ming-Chi Kuo, suggested that Apple may use the 2nd generation TSMC 3nm process for its M3 and A17 Bionic chipsets. This also mentioned that these chips will be powering the upcoming Mac computers in 2023. The M3 Pro or M3 Max processors are expected to go into production in the first half of 2024.

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