Along with the iPhone 14 models, which are expected to be sold by Apple in the coming days, new information has emerged about another highly anticipated MacBook Air. As you know, there are many rumors about the MacBook Air, as with all new models of Apple.
Some newly emerged rumors may upset those waiting for the new MacBook Air. The MacBook Air, which is expected to be released in late 2021 or early this year, is said to have been delayed. Let’s take a look at the details of these rumors and where they came from.
MacBook Air can wait until 2023
Previous rumors of MacBook Air launch in late 2021 or early this year, but still no word on it . In this case, it brought new rumors with it. According to Bloomberg’s Mark Gurman, Apple is not planning to launch the MacBook Air, which is said to have a completely new design and come with the M2 chipset in the near future. The fact that the device has not yet been announced an official release date confirms these claims. Still, Gurman says that Apple may surprise its users with the MacBook Air towards the end of 2022, but that this date is likely to be delayed until 2023.
Ming-Chi Kuo, another name that has come to the fore with many rumors about Apple’s new models and which turned out to be true, also made new statements about the release date of the device. According to Kuo, we could see the device launch in September if production of the new MacBook Air starts in late second quarter or early third quarter of 2022.
MacBook Pro rumors are also not very heartwarming
Another information put forward by Mark Gurman is about the new MacBook Pro models. According to Gurman, Apple will not include the 14- and 16-inch MacBook Pro models in the new series. The MacBook Pro, which is thought to share the same fate with the MacBook Air, is not expected to be released this year.
After such bad news, Gurman announced that the M2 Pro and M2 Max chipsets are also likely to arrive next year, and the only MacBook Pro coming this year will likely come with a 13-inch display and M2 chipset. The majority of the claims are that many Mac models with the M2 chipset will be released by the end of 2022.