More details of the schedule for new MacBook releases


Apple plans to launch a new MacBook Pro in the spring of 2020. — AFP Relaxnews

Apple plans to release new MacBook Air and MacBook Pro models in the spring, before launching its first ARM chip notebooks in the fall of 2020, claims renowned analyst Ming-Chi Kuo of TF Securities.

Apple is expected to renew its MacBook Air and MacBook Pro lineup in the spring. As far as the MacBook Pro is concerned, a 14in version should replace the current 13in version. At the same time, all of the new computers will likely be equipped with scissor-switch keyboards (and not butterfly keyboards), like the 16in MacBook Pro released at the end of 2019, which is also the most powerful notebook ever to be released by Apple. According to Ming-Chi Kuo, the decline of the coronavirus epidemic in China should favour a resumption of production from the end of March.

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