Apple is reportedly planning to unveil its latest lineup of M4 Macs this November. The lineup includes an entry-level 14-inch M4 MacBook Pro, MacBook Pro's regular 14- and 16-inch variants featuring the M4 Pro and M4 Max chips, M4-powered iMac, and Mac mini with the M4 and M4 Pro chipsets.
The Cupertino-based tech giant is gearing up for its 2024 event to launch iPhone 16 among other latest iterations to its flagship product lineups. The upcoming Apple event is set to be held next week on September 9 where the company will unveil the much-awaited iPhone 16 series, Apple smartwatches, and AirPods Max 2.
However, this event might be followed by the launch of new M4-powered Mac devices in November, according to MacRumours.
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Last year, the tech giant announced its Mac devices which included new iMac and MacBook Pro powered by M3 processors at the “Scary Fast” event held on October 30. It is likely to follow a similar timeline this year again.
It’s important to note that the report did not mention any particular dates for this unveiling and if there will be a launch event dedicated to the Mac.
Moreover, rumours also suggested that Apple’s upcoming standard MacBooks could start with 16GB RAM by default rather than 8GB RAM.
Previously, Apple increased the RAM of its base model 13-inch MacBook Air from 4GB to 8GB in 2016, and since then it’s been the standard despite tremendous user feedback.