Bloomberg Says That Apple Will Make Marcos Ventura Available At The Same Time As Ipados 16.1 In The Second Week Of November.
According to Bloomberg whistleblower Mark Garman, Apple plans to make macOS Ventura operating system available to users along with iPadOS 16.1 in the week starting from October 24 (November 2). Garmin says the new Mac OS’s first version will support the yet-to-be-announced 2022 14-inch MacBook Pro and 16-inch MacBook Pro. Apple will probably introduce and release the two mentioned laptops shortly.
According to MacRumors, the new MacBook Pro models will be available in various configurations with the M2 Pro or M2 Max processor. Apple has not yet announced the specifications of these two chips, But Garmin claims that other changes to the new generation MacBook Pros will be minor.
Garmin said yesterday that it expects the iPad Pro and the new generation iPad to be unveiled in a few days. Still, the 14-inch MacBook Pro and 16-inch MacBook Pro will not arrive simultaneously as the iPad, even though Apple was previously expected to introduce these products together. In recent years, Apple introduced the new MacBook Pro generation in November and will likely stick to its tradition this year.
Mark Garman has again confirmed that Apple is working on a new Mac Mini model with an M2 processor.
Apple last updated the Mac Mini with the M1 processor in 2020 and continues to sell configurations of this tiny computer with Intel’s Core i5 and Core i7 processors. Structures equipped with Intel processors are more expensive. Also, Mark Garman believes Apple will not hold another event this year.
According to him, the changes in new products are not enough to encourage Apple to hold an event. Also, it seems the Cupertino natives are saving their marketing energy for a 2023 launch of a mixed reality headset.