Rumours suggest they could have a more square design, perhaps in line with the newer iPads and iPhones, and the return of ports such as HDMI and MagSafe. They are also likely to get redesigns, if they arrive. It will be the first look at an Apple designed chip focused more specifically on performance rather than being mobile or having a long battery life. Apple has officially announced WWDC 21 will once again be an online-only event when it kicks off on June 7 through June 11. WWDC 2021 will be a virtual event this year, and we expect Apple to unveil iOS 15, watchOS 8, and much more. Given the increased power required by those devices, it’s likely that they won’t use the M1 but a more powerful and less power efficient version, perhaps known as the M2, M1X, or some other similar name. Follow all the details of WWDC 2021 with the comprehensive AppleInsider coverage of the whole week-long event from June 7 through June 11, including details of all the new launches and. Rumours have suggested they could arrive during the keynote, though there is no guarantee. Now might be the turn of the more professional laptops, such as the 16-inch MacBook Pro and perhaps even a 14-inch version. They were followed by the new iMac, which did get a redesign and an M1 chip of its own. iPadOS 14 (Image credit: Joseph Keller / iMore) I think iPadOS 15 has the potential to make the biggest splash at WWDC 2021, mainly because the iPad Pro (2021) is so dang powerful that iPadOS 15 could really make some cool changes to make use of that power. So far, the MacBook Air, MacBook Pro and Mac Mini have all been given the M1 chip that Apple revealed last year, though they look the same as their predecessors on the outside.
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