Only some posting on MacRumors along with some Youtubers actually think this.I hope they don't screw up the iMac like they did with the 24"…
That will be the real deal for next decade.
Apple's first major product announcements of the year often occur in March or April, so there's a reasonable chance that trend will continue in 2022.
They won't, WWDC 2022 is suppose to be about the 5 OS ecosystems lately as observed. Its a distraction to talk about new hardware products it seems. Occasionally they show off a new product, but if using the WWDC 2021 as a example all the predictions were wrong.I could see them holding off on the M1 pro/max Mini until WWDC. Then releasing the M1 Super MacPro late in the year.
I could see them holding off on the M1 pro/max Mini until WWDC. Then releasing the M1 Super MacPro late in the year.
They won't, WWDC 2022 is suppose to be about the 5 OS ecosystems lately as observed. Its a distraction to talk about new hardware products it seems. Occasionally they show off a new product, but if using the WWDC 2021 as a example all the predictions were wrong.
I think the mac pro will be shown ar wwdc with release date later in November- DecemberI could see them holding off on the M1 pro/max Mini until WWDC. Then releasing the M1 Super MacPro late in the year.
I haven’t heard any real rumors about additional ports on the Air other than a good chance of getting the MagSafe3 port. We may still be stuck with just 2 TB4 ports.I desperately need the new MacBook Air! Give me one with the M1 or M2, I don’t care, I just want the new ports.
You can take the m1 macbook air nowI desperately need the new MacBook Air! Give me one with the M1 or M2, I don’t care, I just want the new ports.
During WWDC 2021 I was thinking we haven't even had a year go by since M1 announcement, and people are expecting MBPs with new AS SoC's already. The timing of a release would have messed up Apple's marketing bad IMHO.I still think the 14/16" MacBook Pro were meant for a WWDC 2021 reveal, but now that M1 PRO and M1 MAX are out in the wild, I agree it seems unlikely Apple would hold off until WWDC 2022 to announce a 27" iMac and a Mac mini with those SoCs when they could either do it at a Spring event or just via a Press Release.
If any new Mac is announced at WWDC, it will be the Apple Silicon Mac Pro since Apple has used WWDC to launch the 6,1 and 7,1 models so there is precedent to announce 8,1 there and 8,1 should have new SoCs ("M1 MAX Duo / Quad" - Jade2C-Die/4C-Die).
Evidence? The 24" is horrible. Widely reviled, not just here.Only some posting on MacRumors along with some Youtubers actually think this.
White bezels still bothering you?Evidence? The 24" is horrible. Widely reviled, not just here.
yeahWhite bezels still bothering you?![]()
My understanding of the specs is that it will be a Mag safe for charging, and two 2tba for charging or whatever. So it technically adds one more port.I haven’t heard any real rumors about additional ports on the Air other than a good chance of getting the MagSafe3 port. We may still be stuck with just 2 TB4 ports.
Ok, Apple sometimes seems to focus on thinness and compact products too much, but heat wise the 24" M1 iMac is way cooler then the 2015 i7 Intel iMac I had that heated up the room playing games. I think the $150 Satechi USB4 Hub is a good match for it if the two TB3/USB4 ports and 2 USB-C ports are inadequate. Certainly better buy then 2021 TB3 hubs that didn't match what Apple was pushing.yeah
But more importantly, an external power supply and lack of ports on a DESKTOP computer, where thinness and weight are irrelevant.
Imagine all the new 24" M1 Mac owners (6 months after the initial M1 releases) being informed that you have MBPs with M1 Pro SoC's a couple of months later?
I am not sure the M1 Max would have been ready, they are still in short supply it seems. It would have made all the larger iMac people even more impatient.
So holding up the next gen 14/16 MBP release to end of Oct seemed better manufacturing supply oriented as well as not obliterating the other available Mac choices.
Evidence? Because real world reactions are overwhelmingly positive. And also I sell these things and haven’t come across one word of negativity.Evidence? The 24" is horrible. Widely reviled, not just here.