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M1 MacBook Pro 13″ to be replaced by new model with M2 chip

by Milan
January 17, 2022
M1 MacBook Pro 13" to be replaced by new model with M2 chip

Image: Apple

Rumor has it that Apple will replace the current 13-inch MacBook Pro with M1 chip with a new 14-inch model with an improved chip in late 2022, which will also be slightly more expensive.

The new 14-inch MacBook Pro will be equipped with an M2 chip and will be released in the second half of 2022, as the well-known leaker DylanDKT now reported. In another tweet, DylanDKT added that the device will have the same design as the 14-inch model with M1 Pro and M1 Max. In addition to the new 14-inch MacBook Pro, Apple will also introduce a new MacBook Air equipped with the same M2 chip, according to the leaker. The 13-inch MacBook Pro with M1 was first introduced in November 2020. Along with the Mac mini and MacBook Air, it was one of the first Mac models to be equipped with an Apple Silicon chipset. Unlike the current M1 Max and M1 Pro models, the 13-inch device has a similar design to previous Intel devices.

In addition to a MacBook Pro with M2 chip, a new Air model is also expected

It remains unclear whether the new model will be equipped with a wider range of ports like the current 14-inch MacBook Pro. However, due to the consistent design, this cannot be ruled out. In early January, it was reported that a new MacBook Air model will be equipped with a "slightly faster" M2 chip. The M2 chip is expected to have a 10-core graphics processor, although the number of CPUs or speed is not yet known. Back in October, DylanDKT reported on the "M2" MacBook Air, claiming that it will have a more angular design like the M1 Pro and M1 Max models. The leaker has a solid track record when it comes to leaks about future Apple products. Whether he will be right once again remains to be seen. (Image: Apple)

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