The new Apple MacBook Pro will be released on WWDC. Prosser said that there are new 14-inch and 16-inch MacBook Pro models under development, but did not provide more information.
According to the news, the new MacBook Pro will be the most complete redesign of the MacBook Pro lineup since 2016. Apple plans to reintroduce the MagSafe port. In addition to three Thunderbolt/USB-C ports, 2021 MacBook Pro models will also be equipped with an HDMI port and an SD card reader, and there may be multiple color options.
The MacBook Pro in 2021 will no longer provide the Touch Bar, Apple will return to the traditional physical function keys, and the new model will also have a redesigned heat dissipation system to match the upgraded Apple Silicon chip.
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Bloomberg recently reported that the new MacBook Pro models will use 10-core Apple Silicon chips, with 8 high-performance cores and 2 energy-saving cores, as well as 16 or 32-core GPUs to choose from, and support up to 64GB of memory.
No other sources indicate that MacBook Pro models will appear at WWDC. In recent years, Apple’s practice of launching hardware for the first time at the event is not common, but it is not uncommon. The new MacBook Pro model is expected to go into production in the second half of 2021. Reliable sources including Bloomberg’s Mark Gurman and Apple analyst Ming-Chi Guo indicate that the new machine will be on sale in the second half of this year.
Apple officially announced today that the WWDC21 Global Developers Conference will be held from June 8th to 12th, Beijing time. The theme is “In a blink of an eye”, and the keynote speech will be on June 8th, Beijing time. Click to proceed.