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Apple is expected to deliver better performance on its new MacBook Pro models using M1X chip
Apple is planning to launch its new 14-inch and 16-inch MacBook Pro models powered by the upgraded M1X chip later this fall, according to a report that comes just ahead of the company's September 14 event. The Cupertino giant may consider this week's launch event only for the new iPhone models and new Apple Watch. These are rumoured to be the iPhone 13 series as well as the Apple Watch Series 7. However, a separate event is likely to be hosted sometime in October where we could see Apple launching its new M1X MacBook Pro models.
Bloomberg's Mark Gurman in the latest edition of his newsletter no Touch Bar .
Nevertheless, previous reports have suggested that the M1X MacBook Pro models with mini-LED screens could bring back the HDMI port and an SD card slot with its next-generation MacBook Pros to address the demand from designers and photographers.
This corroborates a flat-edge design on the new models.
Apple is also speculated to develop its M1X chip using the new production technology called 5-nanometre plus (N5P) and offer 12 U and 16 GPU cores, up from the 5-nanometre process based M1 chip that has 8 U and GPU cores in total. The improved design as well as additional cores could help deliver better overall performance.
Gurman also detailed in his newsletter that Apple is expected to unveil new AirPods that could be the September 14 event will be limited to the iPhone 13 series and Apple Watch Series 7.
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