That capability is a fact, while the existence of a M1X, M2 or M2X are not facts, are assumptions. There is nothing that stops Apple from launching more than one SoC at the same time - the past demonstrates such capability. Amazing! I hope we see a proper M2 this year, as well, but there's no need to set yourself for disappointment.ĭid I make any statement about the future as a fact? I didn’t! "could have" implies possibility not certainty! And as such why the hell do you say "without any awareness"? You then double down by making bold, unsubstantiated assumptions that there is nothing stopping Apple from doing doing everything you want. He responds calmly and thoroughly to your weird claim and you jump at him by calling his comment an assumption without any awareness of your own assumption that started it all. ![]() The weird part is launching a new Mac CPU that is already outdated by a new iPhone SoC, where some software will have better performance on an iPhone than on a brand new high end MacBook Pro. It’s not like Apple doesn’t have the resources to develop more than one SoC at the same time, they did it a few times with the X series SoC.Īnd there is no proof that they actually made a M1X, or thought about using a M1X, it could have been an M2X all along. There is nothing that stops Apple from having a new architecture ready for both kinds of SoC - they basically did that last year, one month between launches is nothing. We should hear more about improvements to the A15's architecture on Tuesday. ![]() M2 should be built on the new A15 technology, and should replace M1 - and Apple may rejigger the core counts and configurations. Meanwhile, M1x is already built on the A14 architecture and apparently has been ready to ship since June. Not weird at all - the new CPU architecture always arrives with the new A series SoC, though it probably takes some time to adapt that technology to a new series of M SoC(s). ![]() Just imagine that the new A15 iPhone SoC will almost certainly have better single core performance than the M1 in many tests. Seems weird that Apple would take 1 year to ship new MacBook Pro with just some new version of the M1, when it already has new CPU cores ready to use. As previously rumored, they will include mini LED-backlit displays, allowing for high contrast levels and improved color representation.Īside from the MacBook Pros, Apple is also anticipated to launch a slate of products this fall, including the iPhone 13, Apple Watch Series 7, AirPods 3, and new iPads. In Sunday's "Power On" newsletter for Bloomberg, Mark Gurman says the M1X MacBook Pro models should "hit shelves in the next several weeks." While it is likely that Apple will use the special event to launch the updated models, Gurman doesn't outright say they will appear during the presentation, but that they are planned for a fall release.Īs for the specifications of the new models, Gurman says they will use "high-end M1 chips," will have "MagSafe magnetic charging," and won't have a Touch Bar. ![]() After weeks of reports about the expected 14-inch MacBook Pro and 16-inch MacBook Pro experiencing delays in production that were then seemingly rectified, it is claimed a launch of the new models is happening soon.
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