The Locate network displays identifiers for three new Mac models.
There have been a lot of rumors about Mac products over the past few months. One of the most famous rumors of a new 15-inch MacBook Air on the market. In theory, the laptop should be unveiled at the WWDC 2023 conference. But a leak suggests there will be more Mac devices…
Everything seems to indicate that Apple unwittingly confirmed there are three Mac models on the way
Search My leaks three new Macs that could launch at WWDC
Discovery of the developer Nicolás Álvarez three Mac IDs in the Find My settings. After that, he shared his discovery on Twitter and said it was probably three desktop computers.
Mac14.8, Mac14.13 and Mac14.14 spotted in Locate configuration. I think they are in a list of devices where “you left your device behind” should be disabled, so they are probably desktop computers (Mac Studio?).
— Nicolas Alvarez (@nicolas09F9) April 22, 2023
“Mac 14.8, Mac14.13 and Mac14.14 found in Find My settings. I believe they are on a list of devices where ‘leave your device behind’ should be disabled, so this is probably a desktop computers (Mac? Studio? ).
There are three clear options that match this developer’s discovery: an iMac, a Mac Studio and a Mac Pro.
We know that Apple is developing an iMac with an M3 chip and that its commercialization will begin at the end of 2023, so it would not be unreasonable to think that it would be one of the three Mac models that will be presented at WWDC.
For its part, the Mac Studio has not received an update since its release in 2022 with the M1 Max and M1 Ultra chips. At this point and with so little information, it’s hard to predict which processors will be included in the Mac products announced at WWDC23. And what will happen to the 15-inch MacBook Air? Will it also be featured?
Apple recently announced the date for WWDC23. The special developer event will take place on the day June 5 in the apple park. From iPadízate, as always, we will carry out extensive coverage of the conference so that you do not miss any detail.