According to Taiwan media, Digitimes reported that Apple is expected to release before the end of the year new 14-inch and 16-inch MacBook Pro models, equipped with “more energy-saving” mini-LED displays.
▲ Source: DigiTimes
The new MacBook Pros, which are expected to be launched in the fourth quarter of 2023, are expected to have displays that are 10% brighter overall and consume less power at the same brightness than the previous series, the media claimed.
The Digitimes report is roughly the same as Bloomberg’s Mark Gurman, who previously hinted that Apple might only announce new Macs directly via press release in October, rather than holding a big launch event like it did for the iPhone.
My understanding is that this year's event will follow the same process as the iPhone 14 launch, with Apple still showing a pre-recorded video at the event, and there will be another launch event in October -- possibly the debut of the M3 Mac -- but it's not clear what that will be. - But it's unclear whether this will be positioned as an official launch event.
Tianfeng International analyst Ming-Chi Kuo is saying something different, though, according to which the MacBook Pro model in question is expected to be released next year.
▲ Source Ming-Chi Kuo’s post on the X platform