
The current MacBook Pro with a 13-inch display and M1 chip is said to be the last of its kind: Apple apparently wants to say goodbye to the popular model and no longer publish a direct successor. The MacBook Pro 13 will then be replaced in the second half of 2022.
Apple: No new MacBook Pro 13 planned
According to a trustworthy leaker, Apple will not release a new variant with the same display size after the current MacBook Pro 13. The MacBook Pro with a 13-inch display and M1 chip that was released at the end of 2020 will be replaced by another, slightly larger version. The MacBook Pro 13 is likely to become the MacBook Pro 14 . A performance can be expected in the second half of 2022 (source: @dylandkt on Twitter).
In a direct comparison, there should be other changes in addition to the display diagonal. The M1 chip from Apple is used in the MacBook Pro 13, while the M2 is to be used in the 14-inch model. But that's not a big surprise. According to the leak, customers can expect a "slightly higher price" . However, it is not yet known in detail how high the price increase will be.
Apart from that, Apple is planning the same connections for the MacBook Pro 14 that are already present in the current model. According to the current state of knowledge, nothing should change on the case itself either, apart from the slightly larger dimensions. For the display, Apple could opt for mini LEDs and a high refresh rate of 120 Hertz. However, there is currently no information on this.
In the video: The MacBook Pro with M1 chip can do this:
Apple: New MacBook Air with M2 chip in planning
Along with the slightly larger MacBook Pro, a new MacBook Air is also expected. Here the external differences should be clearer . The M2 chip should also provide the necessary performance. Perhaps the light Air notebook will simply come onto the market under the name MacBook.
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