Apple has just hinted at the launch of its M4-powered MacBook lineup, setting the stage for a week of major announcements starting October 30. Greg Joswiak, Apple's marketing chief, teased the news via a playful post, inviting fans to "Mac" their calendars. The announcement aligns with recent leaks, including insights from tech insider Mark Gurman, who suggested the launch is imminent. The spotlight will likely be on new 14-inch and 16-inch MacBook Pro models, with an entry-level 14-inch model featuring the M4 chip, alongside higher-end versions powered by M4 Pro and M4 Max chips.
Although no major design changes are expected for these MacBooks this year, leaks suggest notable internal upgrades. The entry-level MacBook Pro could start with 16GB of RAM instead of the current 8GB, and may also feature an additional Thunderbolt port.
The upcoming week of announcements is expected to shed light on these enhancements, though an OLED display or thinner design isn't anticipated until 2026 at the earliest. The excitement around the new M4 Macs highlights Apple's continued innovation in their MacBook Pro lineup, catering to both casual users and professionals alike.
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