There are days when you are very happy that a rumor is denied, especially when it is your own source that corrects itself. A few weeks ago we read how Mark Gurman believed the Mac Studio was going to be a an amazing shota computer of which we would only see one generation and then disappear in the style of the iMac Pro. But now there’s hope again.
The Bloomberg writer now has reason to believe we’ll see new Mac Studio models in the future. Two models in particular, although he could not give more details on this because the timing of these launches has not yet been specified.
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It’s not hard to imagine which two models of Mac Studio we might see sooner or later: if right now we had one with the M1 Max chip and one with the M1 Ultra, there would be a logical evolution towards the M2 Max chips and the hypothetical M2 Ultra. This would bring the specs of these Mac Studios to a more worthy level, especially after the arrival of this Mac Mini M2 Pro.
And meanwhile, the Mac Pro with Apple Silicon chip This is yet another very fuzzy thing on the rumor list. that we have on the table. It should be “the ultimate Mac” for professionals, but the leakers didn’t provide very specific details about it. For now, the Mac Studio remains Apple’s most powerful computer to date.
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Another thing we are clear on is that these Mac Studio they will not see the light of day in the short term. Gurman thinks at WWDC 2023 we’ll see some news, but more towards the 15-inch MacBook Air and maybe a retouched 13-inch MacBook Pro. We won’t have any more unknowns in a month.
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