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"Apple is expected to launch MacBook Pro powered by M2 Pro and M2 Max in early 2023"

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#Apple doesn’t plan to release any new Macs before the end of the year.

While Apple originally aimed to release new 14-inch and 16-inch MacBook Pros as early as this fall, the company now plans to release them in the first quarter of 2023. This will coincide with the release of macOS Ventura 13.3 and iOS 16.3.

The new MacBook Pro will not have any cosmetic changes compared to the 2021 model, but will be equipped with new M2 Pro and M2 Max processors. The M2 Max will have 12 CPU cores, up from 10, and its top graphics options will go up from 32 to 38.

"Apple has rarely launched new products in January or February in recent years, so I expect the new Macs to be released in the first half of March," Gurman said. "This is consistent with the planned ship date of the corresponding software, but it also makes sense given Apple's recent history of launching new Macs during that month, including this year's Mac Studio."

Apple's recent earnings report The conference call confirmed this, as Apple CEO Tim Cook said Apple's product lineup was "set up ahead of the holidays." Separately, Apple Chief Financial Officer Luca Maestri said Apple's holiday quarter revenue growth will be slower than the previous quarter, in part because it won't launch a large MacBook Pro like it did last year.

Despite this development, Apple is still working hard to release new software. Gurman said iOS 16.2 and iPadOS 16.2, which entered beta testing over the past week, should be released in mid-December.

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