Apple Prepares to Unveil First M4-Powered Macs Next Week: Excitement Builds Around New Lineup
Apple is gearing up for a thrilling week with the much-anticipated launch of its first Mac computers featuring the brand-new M4 chip. Industry insider Mark Gurman from Bloomberg has hinted that the "M4 Mac launch" is scheduled for next week, although he did not specify an exact date. Gurman shared on social media that Apple has a packed agenda, kicking off with the debut of "Apple Intelligence" on Monday, followed by the expected Mac announcement, and concluding with the company's earnings report on Thursday.
Adding to the excitement, Gurman revealed that Apple has invited journalists and content creators to a hands-on event in Los Angeles next Wednesday. This timing suggests that the new Macs are likely to be announced before the event, sparking even more speculation about the forthcoming devices.
Another well-known leaker, Sonny Dickson, has also made waves with his claim that a new Mac mini with five USB-C ports could be revealed even earlier, possibly by the end of this week. While Dickson has previously provided accurate information about Apple products, some of his hardware-related predictions have been less reliable. Nevertheless, the buzz around the M4 Mac launch is palpable.
Current expectations for the upcoming announcement include a range of products: an entry-level 14-inch MacBook Pro with the M4 chip, which will offer an additional Thunderbolt port compared to the current model. Additionally, Apple is rumored to unveil 14-inch and 16-inch MacBook Pro models with M4 Pro and M4 Max chips. An updated iMac, powered by the M4 chip, is also expected. A redesigned Mac mini with a more compact design resembling the Apple TV, featuring two USB-C ports on the front panel, and available in both M4 and M4 Pro configurations, is another highlight. Apple is also anticipated to introduce USB-C versions of the Magic Mouse, Magic Trackpad, and Magic Keyboard.
With these exciting developments on the horizon, Apple fans and industry watchers are eager to see how the M4 chip will elevate the performance and capabilities of the next generation of Mac computers.