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WWDC 2023 will be a ‘party’ with a bunch of new Macs

# ** WWDC 2023 will be a ‘party’ with a series of new Macs ** **According to Bloomberg writer Mark Gurman, in addition to virtual reality headsets and updates to the operating system, Apple may introduce introduces upgraded Macs during WWDC 2023.** WWDC 2023, Apple’s annual developer conference will take place from June 5-9. According to *Bloomberg* expert Mark Gurman, in addition to virtual reality headsets and updates to the operating system, Apple is likely to introduce more Macs during this year’s WWDC event. **MacBook Air 15 inch. **Gurman predicts that the 15-inch MacBook Air with M2 chip in production will be one of the focus of WWDC 2023. Apple has launched the 13-inch Air, equipped with M2 chip at WWDC 2022. Therefore, It is likely that Apple will continue to introduce a larger Mac Air at this year’s event. **Mac Studio with M2 chip. **Gurman revealed Apple is testing “a new pair of high-end Macs” with the M2 Max chip and the M2 Ultra chip. He thinks these computers could be a new version of Mac Studio – a product line that has been around for more than a year. According to Gurman, the M2 Ultra was originally designed for the new Mac Pro, but the computers in the test appeared to be different from Apple’s Mac Pro. **iMac with M3 chip. **The *Bloomberg* expert also hinted at the arrival of the latest Macs with M3 chips, especially the iMac, which hasn’t been refreshed since the launch of the iMac M1 in May 2021. However, Gurman notes that the iMac may not ship until the second half of this year, so if it does show up at WWDC, users may not be able to buy it for a while. **Mac Pro uses Apple silicon chip. **Apple fans are still waiting for the launch of Mac Pro using Apple silicon chip. In 2020, Apple promised to convert all Macs from Intel silicon chips to Apple silicon within 2 years, but broke the promise. The last information the press had about the Mac Pro using Apple chips was on March 8, 2022, when hardware chief John Ternus said the company would share more about this product “at another day”.

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