Apple may launch a new MacBook Pro at WWDC 2021, but should consumers be buying the new MacOS laptop?
In fact, this feels much more like the Apple way. With the x86 based Macs, Apple was always reliant on Intel’s production and developmental timescales. That stood in opposition to the tick-tock rhythm of its own Axx processors for the iPhone and iPad, which were in step with the update and release cycle of the smartphone and tablet.
So what would that leave for this week’s WWDC announcement? Assuming that there is an announcement , there are two obvious gaps in the MacBook portfolio, and one piece of information that has yet to be announced.
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