But it did show up on Apple’s official YouTube channel. No matter the timing, the M1X didn’t show up on the WWDC stage. The obvious date would be late October, making it an annual update to the Mxx chip, much as Apple offers an annual update to the Axx processors in the iPhone, but Apple could be working a two year cycle, so we get the M1 in 2020, the M1X in 2021, and then the M2 update in 2022. This would offer the extra power the higher-specced Macs traditionally offer, while holding back the move to M2 for a later date. Rather than a full update to the M2, this would be an intermediate step, presumably with extra cores for computational and graphical prowess using the same base hardware as the M1 processor. Not only that, but the expectations also included an uprated Mxx processor, presumptivly called the M1X. And introducing iPadOS, the all-new Mac Pro and Pro Display XDR. Many expected that the developer-focused machines would debut at the developers’ conference. The upcoming WWDC 2023 may focus heavily on Tim Cook’s new frontier of AR and VR with the launch of RealityOS and in all likelihood, a rather expensive ‘concept’ headset, but the annual reveal of. Announcing updates to iOS, watchOS, and macOS. Now its back to the drawing board to determine when. The machines that creates would use - typically the higher end 13-inch MacBook Pro, the 16-inch MacBook Pro, and the higher specced iMacs - are still waiting to switch over to Apple Silicon. We were expecting an announcement on the Mac Pro at Apples WWDC event, but no such announcement came. All four of these machines can be seen as ‘entry level’ hardware Apple brought more power to the Mac, but in a typically conservative move these were not ‘power-critical’ machines, instead they were targeted towards consumers and general purpose computing. Earlier this year the M1 chip showed up in the redesigned iMac desktops. Last year saw Apple debut its Apple Silicon chip in the MacBook Air, MacBook Pro, and Mac Mini with the M1 chip. (Photo Illustration by Pavlo Gonchar/SOPA Images/LightRocket via Getty Images) SOPA Images/LightRocket via Getty Images Apple presented their new products of MacBook series computers during an Apple event. ![]() UKRAINE - 0: In this photo illustration the new MacBook Air computer seen on a mobile phone.
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