Specifically, Kuo recently took to X (formerly Twitter) to reveal information indicating: 'It seems that Apple will not introduce new MacBook models (equipped with M3 processors) before the end of this year.'
First MacBook M3 Launch Unlikely This YearEarlier this year, Bloomberg journalist Mark Gurman stated that an Apple event in October could introduce the first Macs with M3 chips. He mentioned that the first Macs to use Apple's new custom silicon processor include a 13-inch model and a 24-inch model. Kuo only excludes new MacBooks, so it is still possible that Apple will introduce a new iMac with an M3 chip this year.
M3 Chip, Yet to Be Unveiled, Expected to Be Manufactured Using TSMC's 3nm Process to Improve Performance and Significantly Save Energy Compared to Current 5nm-Based M2 Chip, Released in June 2022.
Recent Leak Reveals Benchmark Scores of M3 Chipset on GeekBench 6, Showing Impressive Performance Improvements Compared to M2 Processor. Stay Tuned for More Updates!
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