Apple to Introduce M4 MacBook Pro, Mac Mini, and iMac Later This Year
Apple is gearing up to refresh its MacBook Pro, Mac mini, and iMac lines with the new M4 chip later this year, according to Bloomberg reporter Mark Gurman. In his recent Power On newsletter, Gurman highlighted Apple’s plan to transition its entire Mac lineup to the latest Apple silicon processor.
Upcoming M4-Powered Macs
Following the M4 iPad Pro’s launch in May, Apple will continue its M4 rollout with updates to the MacBook Pro, Mac mini, and iMac. This transition will be completed with updates to the MacBook Air, Mac Pro, and Mac Studio by 2025.
Enhanced Performance and AI Capabilities
The M4 chip is set to enhance the performance of Apple’s machines significantly. It features an improved neural engine designed to handle AI tasks more efficiently. Gurman noted that while the primary focus of the M4 update is to boost performance, at least one Mac model will see more substantial changes.
New Design Philosophy
Apple’s design philosophy, showcased in the ultra-thin 2024 iPad Pro, emphasizes creating the thinnest and lightest products in each category. Gurman previously reported that Apple is developing a slimmer MacBook Pro, suggesting that some of the dramatic changes might involve the design of its Mac lineup.
Potential New Features
There is also speculation about new features being introduced, such as Face ID, although details remain unclear. Gurman encouraged readers to “stay tuned” for more updates.
Apple’s initiative to update its entire Mac lineup with the M4 chip reflects its commitment to innovation and maintaining a competitive edge. Consumers can look forward to significant advancements in both the performance and design of upcoming Apple products.