In addition to the Mac mini and "Mac mini tower" listings that appeared this morning, the B&H website now includes listings for the 14-inch M2 MacBook Air as well as a new 13-inch MacBook Pro equipped with an M2 chip.
As we explained this morning, it's crucial to approach these product listings with a grain of salt. Retailers often prepare product listings for products, even if they are still just hearsay. However, having said that, the timing here is interesting. Rumor has it that both the new MacBook Air and the new 13-inch MacBook Pro will attend WWDC 2022.
Rumors of the two new machines have been circulating for more than six months. However, Apple has faced a series of supply chain issues that have delayed the launch of new MacBook Air and MacBook Pro models.
The new MacBook Air features an updated design inspired by the M1 iMac. According to recent reports, it will be available in space gray, silver, gold, and a new dark blue option similar to the iMac.
Meanwhile, there are rumors that the new 13-inch MacBook Pro will ditch the Touch Bar and offer faster performance with the help of the M2 chip. It's lower than the higher-end 14-inch and 16-inch MacBook Pro models, which offer additional features like faster performance and better screen technology.
The M2 chip in the new MacBook Pro and MacBook Air (and any other M2 machine like the Mac mini) is expected to feature an eight-core CPU (four performance cores and four efficiency cores), but this time it comes with A more powerful 10-core GPU.
Apple promised at WWDC 2020 that the transition to Apple Silicon would be completed within two years. For now, the only Mac without an Apple Silicon model is the Mac Pro.
Could WWDC mark the launch of the new Mac Pro alongside the first M2 Macs? We'll find out in less than 18 hours... Place your bets in the comments below.
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