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MacBook Pro 2021

MacBook Pro 2021 fails to turn up at WWDC 2021

Posted on June 8, 2021August 27, 2023 By Jarvis

The MacBook Pro 2021 failed to make an appearance at WWDC 2021, despite prior reports suggesting an imminent reveal. 

Both Wedbush analyst Daniel Ives and renowned leaker Jon Prosser suggested the MacBook Pro 2021 would feature in the WWDC showcase, but that wasn’t the case. 

So when will the MacBook Pro 2021 be unveiled? Bloomberg’s Mark Gurman reported that we could see a “launch as soon as early this summer” while Digitimes (via MacRumours) claimed the 14-inch MacBook won’t enter ‘volume production’ until Q4 2021.
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