Apple is preparing for an exciting start to 2025 with the launch of new MacBook Air models powered by the M4 chip. According to Bloomberg’s Mark Gurman, production of the updated MacBook Air lineup, which will come in 13-inch and 15-inch sizes, is expected to begin soon. The new models are anticipated to be released between January and March 2025, bringing several internal upgrades, though major design changes are unlikely.
One of the key improvements will be an increase in base RAM, building on the M3 MacBook Air's move from 8GB to 16GB. Additionally, the M4 MacBook Air may feature a 12MP Centre Stage camera with Desk View support, replacing the current 1080p FaceTime HD camera, making it better suited for modern productivity needs.
After the M4 MacBook Air's release, Apple is likely to focus on updating its high-performance desktop range, including the Mac Studio and Mac Pro. The new Mac Studio, initially expected to launch in early 2025, is now rumored to be released between March and June. It will likely be powered by the M4 Ultra or M4 Max processors, offering a substantial boost in performance.
The Mac Studio will also likely introduce Thunderbolt 5 ports, which will provide faster data transfer rates and enhanced connectivity—ideal for professionals who require top-tier performance.
Later in 2025, Apple is expected to reveal the redesigned Mac Pro. Instead of an M3 update, the next Mac Pro will reportedly feature the powerful M4 Ultra chip, codenamed "Hydra." This chip is expected to include up to 32 CPU cores and 80 GPU cores, potentially doubling the capabilities of the current M4 Max. Additionally, the Mac Pro may support up to 512GB of unified memory, a significant leap from its current 192GB limit.
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