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Apple MacBook Pro 13-Inch Model with M2 Chip Launching on March 8

Apple MacBook Pro 13-Inch Model with M2 Chip Launching on March 8

Apple MacBook Pro, which is powered by the company’s M2 silicon, is set to be launching at an upcoming Spring launch event in March 2022. As per a report, Apple’s supply chain partners have kept their production going during the Lunar New Year holidays, to prepare for the upcoming MacBook Pro release. Another report claims that Apple intends to release, later on this year, an updated version of its entry-level 13-inch MacBook Pro that will include the latest Apple M2 processor. The upcoming MacBook Air is also said to feature Apple’s M2 processor.

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As per a report published by DigiTimes, Apple will launch the updated MacBook Pro, powered by the M2 silicon chip, on March 8th. The report also says that Apple will release a number of new devices in early March, including a new MacBook Pro with the latest M2 processor, a budget-level 5G iPhone SE 3 and a new iPad. Except for the processor, most components used in this new MacBook Pro will have almost the same specifications as the existing MacBook Pro model featuring the M1 chip.

The report did not mention the size of the upcoming MacBook Pro. However, the only MacBook Pro that is powered by the M1 chipset is the entry-level 13-inch variant. An additional report by Apple analyst, Mark Gurman, states that Apple intends to launch an updated 13-inch MacBook Pro in 2022 but it was assumed that it will arrive in the second half of the year, after Apple releases MacBook models with its M1 Pro and M1 Max processors.

The updated MacBook Pro with M2 chipsets is expected to arrive with the new MacBook Air which is said to be powered by Apple’s new processor. Apple’s M2 chipset is said to have the same number of CPU cores as its predecessor, up to 10 graphic cores, and also improved performance.