Gurman: Apple Might Still Announce New Macs At WWDC 2022

Apple might still announce new Macs during WWDC starting June 6, according to a new report by Bloomberg’s Mark Gurman.

Writing in the weekly Power On newsletter, Gurman said that we might still see new Macs announced at the event that will lick off on June 6 and run through June 10.

If that does indeed happen, a new MacBook Air is one of the machines that is likely to be announced. Gurman says that he has been told that two new Macs are coming “around the middle of the year.”

Apple is gearing up to launch some new Macs in the next few months. What better place to do so than WWDC? That’s the same venue where Mac’s transition from Intel to Apple’s own chips was announced two years ago.

I’m told there are two new Macs coming around the middle of the year or early in the second half. One of those is likely to be the new MacBook Air.

It’s thought that Apple could be getting ready to announce the new M2 chip to replace the current M1 chips that power the existing MacBook Air and Mac mini. Both of those Macs are among those rumored for refreshes this year, suggesting we could see the new M2 chip appear in both around WWDC time in June.

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