The M2 Max is expected to sport 12 CPU cores and 38 graphics cores - an upgrade from 10 and 32 seen in current models.Īpple is also expected to introduce a new Mac Pro powered by the successor for M1 Ultra which was recently launched powering the tiny yet powerful Mac Studio. Leaks have hinted at a colourful redesign of the MacBooks, taking inspiration from the new and colourful iMacs that were launched last year.Īlongside these, Apple is also reportedly testing a more powerful Mac Mini, running on M2 and M2 Pro processors as well as a base level M2 MacBook Pro with similar specs as the MacBook Air mentioned earlier.Īlso Read: Apple Reveals Two New MacBook Pro Laptops, With M1 Pro & M1 Max ChipsĪpple is also testing new 14-inch and 16-inch MacBook models with 64GB of memory powered by M2 Pro as well as M2 Max chips. To put things into perspective, the current M1 model only gets eight. One of the devices under testing is a MacBook Air running on an M2 chip which has eight CPU cores and 10 graphics cores. This is according to Bloomberg’s Mark Gurman who reveals that the Cupertino giant has started widespread testing of at least nine mac models, with four different versions of M2 chips, indicating that the launch might be just around the corner.Īpple was found testing the apps using third-party apps from the App Store and it is the apps’ developer logs that have spilled the beans surrounding the new upcoming Macs.
However, Apple isn’t done yet as it is soon planning on bringing a bunch of new Macs on the second generation of its M-series processors.Īlso Read: iPhone 13 Will Now Be Made In India, New MacBooks Expected At 2022 WWDC Apple truly blew it out of the park with its M1 series CPUs and every SKU in the chipset is more powerful than the other one.