Two new Apple Silicon MacBook models may be put into mass production in the second half of 2021

MacRumors reported that two new “Apple Silicon MacBook” devices based on Apple’s self-developed ARM processor may begin mass production in the second half of 2021. According to well-known analyst Ming-Chi Kuo, Apple is planning to redesign the 14/16-inch MacBook Pro. In addition, “Nikkei Asia” is also in a new report today, which provides a relevant basis for this timetable.

In a report on Apple’s reduction of orders for the iPhone 12, Nikkei Asia also briefly mentioned that the two new MacBook models originally scheduled to begin mass production in May/June have been postponed by the company until 2021. Half a year.

Although they are called “MacBooks” in the report, it is not difficult to guess that they refer to the upcoming 14/16-inch MacBook Pro. In terms of configuration, as Apple announced in 2020 that it will take two years to transition from Intel processors to the Apple Silicon platform, it is expected that the two new MacBook Pro models will continue to use self-developed ARM chips.

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Considering that the second half of 2021 will start in July, Apple suppliers still have enough time to increase production before the traditional autumn conference is held to meet the upgrade and purchase needs of consumers.

In addition to Apple Silicon, analysts also expect the new MacBook Pro models to be equipped with a brighter Mini-LED backlit display and a new flat design on the top and bottom edges. And the re-introduction of a full-size HDMI port + SD card reader, as well as the classic MagSafe magnetic charging interface.

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