What Comes Next For The 14- And 16-Inch MacBook Pro Models From Apple

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14- & 16-inch MacBook Pro models
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Apple is making updates to the 14- and 16-inch MacBook Pro models, although it seems that these updates will only be minor upgrades after a major redesign in 2021.

We are aware that the machines will receive M2 Pro and M2 Max chips, which will result in considerable performance gains. This overview summarises all the details we currently know about the impending 14- and 16-inch MacBook Pro models. And it will be updated as we learn more details.

Design

We do not anticipate any design changes in the upcoming upgrade of the 14-inch and 16-inch MacBook Pro models. With the release of the M1 Pro and M1 Max devices in 2021. Apple recently changed its aesthetic, and the company often sticks with the same style for several years.

Although the contour of Apple’s unibody design has changed to be flatter and less curved at the bottom, it is still comprised of metal. The devices have a large Force Touch Trackpad, a black keyboard, and two speaker grilles on either side of the keyboard.

The most recent MacBook Pro models have small 3.5mm bezels at the top and bottom of the display. Mini-LED panels with ProMotion technology, and notch-mounted 1080p cameras.

M2 Pro and M2 Max Chips

We don’t anticipate any external changes, but there will be internal ones given that Apple is considering adopting M2 Pro and M2 Max CPUs in the upgraded MacBook Pro models. The M2 Max chip will include up to a 12-core CPU, an increase from the M1 Max’s 10-core CPU. adds a GPU with up to 38 cores, up from the GPU’s present capacity of 32 cores. Mark Gurman of Bloomberg is the source of this information.

The M2 Max will support unified memory up to 64GB. Even though Gurman concealed details about the M2 Pro, it is assumed that it will be less powerful than the M2 Max.

It is assumed that an M2 Max CPU will offer just slight performance improvements over the M1 Max chip based on leaked Geekbench scores. The chip achieved results of 13855 on the multi-core test and 1853 on the single-core test. It was found in a Mac with the model number “Mac14,6” which had not yet been announced. A second benchmark comprises 14586 multi-core results and 1889 single-core results for performance.

3nm vs. 5nm

Production of upgraded 14- and 16-inch MacBook Pro models will start in the fourth quarter of 2022, according to Apple analyst Ming-Chi Kuo. The improved 3-nanometer CPUs that are currently being developed might not be present in the upgraded variants. The new machines may instead use 5-nanometer chips produced using the current TSMC process, an Apple supplier, according to Kuo.

According to Taiwan’s Commercial Times, the upgraded 14 and 16-inch MacBook Pro models will purportedly include Apple’s first 3nm chips. Making them the first products to employ them. We’ll need to wait till we hear more about this issue to determine whether the contradictory rumors are real.

Possible Features

Apple is developing OLED panels for upcoming gadgets, such as new MacBook Pro models. However, more recent claims indicate that OLED technology won’t be ready until 2024, making the 2023 upgrade appear doubtful. According to certain rumors, Apple would start selling OLED panels in 2022.

The more expensive MacBook Pro models would be great candidates for Face ID. which, according to rumors, Apple is creating for the Mac. There haven’t been any particular rumors suggesting that the new MacBook Pro will come with Face ID, though.

Launch Date

Despite regularly releasing yearly updates for Macs, Apple postponed the release of new MacBook Pro models until 2023 when it unveiled the M1 Pro and M1 Max 14- and 16-inch MacBook Pro models in October 2021.

So, New 14- and 16-inch MacBook Pro versions with M2 Pro and M2 Max CPUs are “deep into development and testing,” according to Mark Gurman of Bloomberg. Gurman initially said that the notebooks might be available by the end of 2022. But he later asserted that Apple had opted to postpone the launch of the new products until 2023. A 14 and 16-inch MacBook Pro update is now predicted for the early 2023 timeframe.