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We won’t be seeing an M3 Mac Mini or MacBook Pro for a while – but the M3 chips might still make a debut this year

Posted on July 25, 2023August 27, 2023 By bot

The next generation of Apple Silicon chips may be coming sooner than previously thought – but not every Mac product will immediately reap the benefits. The company is expected to debut the new M3 chips in the coming months, superseding the current lineup of M2 chips. The first showcase of the M3-powered Mac lineup is expected by at least October this year, which might include a 13-inch MacBook Pro, a 13-inch MacBook Air, and a 24-inch iMac. We’re also likely
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