Updated MacBook Pro Models May Not Feature a 3nm M2 Pro or M2 Max After All
Apple still has plenty of product releases to go before 2022 draws to a close, and Bloomberg’s Mark Gurman believes that the following will materialize in the coming weeks. Strange enough, Gurman’s Power On newsletter did not specify a low-cost iPad 10 launch, and since we have been hearing quite a lot about it, we figured that it would be included in the reporter’s list. What is also interesting about this prediction is that instead of a physical event, the unveilings will be made official through press releases. M2 and M2 Pro Mac minis M2 Pro and M2 Max 14-inch and 16-inch MacBook Pros M2 11-inch and 12.9-inch iPad Pros” This approach can mean that the chips powering the updated 14-inch and 16-inch MacBook Pro models, which will be the M2 Pro and M2 Max, may not be mass produced on TSMC’s 3nm architecture as previously reported, but on the 5nm process instead. As for the iPad Pro models, they will likely ship with the same M2 SoC that fuels the redesigned MacBook Air, though the lack of an aesthetic change from the upcoming 11-inch and 12.9-inch models may mean that customers will keep their M1 iPad Pro until a more compelling update graces their path in the future. With less than a week to go for October to kick off, we will see what Apple’s plans truly are, so stay tuned.