Apple is likely to increase the Mac portfolio with MacBook Pro and Mac Mini with Silicon M2 chip later this year. M2 products currently include a 13 -inch MacBook Pro and a changed MacBook Air. Also read – iPhone 13 can be purchased at a price of RS 54,909 in Flipkart before the launch of the iPhone 14: Check the details
According to Mark Gurman from Bloomberg, there will be a “big lump” in the sale of MacBook. Read also – Apple will soon start displaying ads on the Today App Store tab
“Apple will get more momentum from the launch of the new Mac Mini and Pro MacBook’s top class later this year,” he said on Sunday. Also Read – iOS 16 Hacks: How to Edit or cancel Messages in IMessage
The previous report stated that the MacBook Pro model equipped with M2 Pro and M2 Max will arrive in the fall. The new Mac model will offer better internal specifications than receiving a large transformation.
For Mac, Apple generates a revenue of $ 7.4 billion despite supply constraints and negative effects in the June quarter.
Mac revenue dropped 10 percent due to supply chain constraints and unfavorable foreign exchange rates.
Apple last month released a MacBook Air which was redesigned powered by the company’s M2 chip.
“M2 provides a faster CPU, GPU, and nerve engine along with higher memory bandwidth and new capabilities such as Pro Res Acceleration. And that continues the pace of extraordinary innovation at Apple Silicon for Mac, “according to Apple CEO Tim Cook.
Recognizing that the company continues to have supply constraints with Mac, Cook said that “We are driven by a strong response from customers to our extraordinary ranks”.
“Ipad, like Mac, continues to see strong requests during the June quarter despite continuing supply constraints,” Apple CEO told.
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