Apple Will Launch M4 Powered MacBooks Next Week

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Apple is on a roll. iPhone 16 series along with new AirPods and Apple Watches were released a few weeks ago. Then they silently refreshed the iPad Mini 7. iOS 18.1 and iOS 18.2 were released in developer beta with the latter bringing a bunch of much anticipated AI (Apple Intelligence) features. And now, Greg Joswiak, Apple’s head of SVP, has confirmed on X (Twitter) that Apple will be launching new M4 MacBooks next week.

Apple Will Launch M4 Powered MacBooks Next Week

Mac your calendars! We have an exciting week of announcements ahead, starting on Monday morning.

Usually, Apple holds an event where it unveils the MacBooks sometime in October. But the month of October, or Techtober as it is fondly called, is all but over. It seems Apple will release M4 MacBooks, along with some other products and services going by the language, via press release. We will soon find out.

Meanwhile, the iOS 18.1 update is being readied for global rollout on 28th October.

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Here is what we are expecting Apple to launch in the Mac event:

  • Entry level 14″ M4 MacBook Pro
  • Advanced level 14″ M4 Pro powered MacBook Pro
  • Advanced level 16″ M4 Pro Max powered MacBook Pro
  • Two Mac Minis with M4 and M4 Pro processors
  • An iMac running M4 or M4 Pro processor

Since Apple has been so focused on AI or Apple Intelligence, the new MacBooks will feature 16GB RAM. We will be all over the event so stay tuned and bookmark our site. Follow us for more such daily tech news that matters.

Gaurav Bidasaria

Gaurav is an editor here at TechWiser but also contributes as a writer. He has more than 10 years of experience as a writer and has written how-to guides, comparisons, listicles, and in-depth explainers on Windows, Android, web, and cloud apps, and the Apple ecosystem. He loves tinkering with new gadgets and learning about new happenings in the tech world. He has previously worked on Guiding Tech, Make Tech Easier, and other prominent tech blogs and has over 1000+ articles that have been read over 50 million times.

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