Apple is in 'total redesign' mode for the upcoming MacBook Pro
11/04/2024, 06:32 AM UTC
苹果为即将推出的MacBook Pro进行全面重新设计Apple enters 'total redesign' mode for an upcoming MacBook Pro
➀ 据传闻,苹果将为即将推出的MacBook Pro进行全面重新设计;➁ 由于显示技术的延误,重新设计预计将在2026年进行;➂ 即将推出的M5 MacBook Pro将只有最小程度的设计变化,重点在于更薄的设计;➃ 苹果原本计划在2025年推出重新设计的MacBook Pro。➀ Apple is rumored to be in 'total redesign' mode for the upcoming MacBook Pro; ➁ The redesign is expected to happen in 2026 due to delays in display technology; ➃ The upcoming M5 MacBook Pro will have minimal design changes, focusing on a thinner design; ➄ Apple's original plan was to introduce a redesigned MacBook Pro in 2025.Apple is rumored to be in 'total redesign' mode for the upcoming MacBook Pro after delays with display technology plaguing 2025 models.
According to a new report from Apple insider and Bloomberg reporter Mark Gurman, the next generation of Apple's MacBook Pro is going to skip a redesign, and the following generation will be what Apple completely overhauls.
The news comes from Gurman's weekly Power On newsletter, where he wrote that Apple isn't likely to completely overhaul or redesign the MacBook Pro until 2026 and that Apple's original plan was to introduce a redesigned MacBook Pro in 2025, but that plan was blundered by delays related to display technology, presumably OLED display technology as rumors indicate that is what Apple is planning to adopt for its MacBook Pro, falling right in line with the new M4 iPad Pros.
Gurman also writes that the new MacBook Pro will have a 'thinner design,' and the decision to go thicker with the introduction of the M-series chips with the M1 has now been reversed. Apple wants thinner laptops, even if they are MacBook Pro models, which typically call for a thicker design to fit a bigger battery and more powerful components that require larger cooling solutions to run optimally. Hopefully, the rumored reduction in thickness doesn't come with any concessions.
As for the next generation of MacBook Pro, specifically the M5 line-up expected to be released next year, Gurman says we can expect a simple refresh with very minimal or no design changes. The M6 MacBook Pros dropping in 2026 is where he will see the redesign, and considering how long it takes to arrive at a 100% complete production-ready design for an upcoming generation, I think it's fair to say Apple is currently in the 'total redesign' mode.
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