MacBook Air with a 15-inch screen, a 12-inch MacBook and more expected in 2023 Beebom

MacBook Air with a 15-inch screen, a 12-inch MacBook and more expected in 2023 Beebom

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Apple plans to launch a range of Macs this year and even into 2023. It recently unveiled the M2 MacBook Air and MacBook Pro at this year's WWDC, and now we have some news on what it might launch next year. Here's a look at the details.

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A recent report from Bloomberg brings in information about the 2023 computers from "people with knowledge of the matter." It is revealed that Apple will introduce a 15-inch MacBook Air, which will be the first in the MacBook Air series. This will serve as a wider screen version of the latest 13.6-inch MacBook Air and is said to come with the same design that includes a notch and a sleek chassis, along with the M2 chip. The new MacBook Air is expected to be launched in spring 2023.

Apple is also supposed to introduce a 12-inch MacBook, which will be the smallest MacBook since 2019. To recall, that's when the 12-inch MacBook was discontinued. This can be launched either in late 2023 or early 2024. But the details of this laptop are not known yet. Also, we don't know if it will be part of the Air series or the Pro series.

The company is also expected to update the 14-inch (codename, J414) and 16-inch (codename, J416) MacBook Pro models next year (or in late 2022) by launching new ones with the unannounced M2 Pro and M2 Max chips. There won't be any major changes to look forward to and it will mostly be about performance improvements. The M2 Max chip is rumored to support a set of a 12-core CPU and up to 38-core GPU, which will be an upgrade from the 10-core CPU and up to 32-core GPU structure of the current models.

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