Apple is going to launch several new Macs this year with new changes over the previous generation. The US tech giant already started the process for the transition of its Intel-based MacBooks to its self-made Apple Silicon chip.
And now we are hearing the latest news regarding these upcoming generations of MacBooks from Apple analyst Ming Chi-Kuo, as per the reports, the upcoming MacBooks will have two variants as the 14-inch model and the 16-inch models. And these could be launched in the third quarter of this year.
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Bloomberg’s Mark Gurman also claims that the upcoming models will get a similar look over the current models with minor changes. Further, Kuo also says that the company is also expected to remove the Touch Bar and will replace it with the physical row of keys.
The upcoming MacBook Pro will also get back the support for the MagSafe charging while the devices will continue to feature the USB Type-C ports on both sides. In addition, the 2021 MacBooks will also feature the squared off-sides which will be a change in the design.
The 2021 MacBook Pro will be powered by Apple’s self-made M1 Silicon chip but it is not yet confirmed, which processor it will come with, whether the current M1 or the new one that could be M2. Although, it remains to be seen as to what new changes will the upcoming MacBooks will bring and when Apple will announce them.
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