Apple will host its annual developer’s conference WWDC starting June 5. According to Mark Gurman, Chief Correspondent for Bloomberg on everything Apple, we will see the AR/VR headset, as well as the new version of the company’s operating systems for smartphones, tablets, computers and smartwatches.
In a more intriguing twist Gurman also suggetsed there will be “several new Macs”, meaning there will be more than the 15” MacBook Air with M2 chipset.
I’m expecting three major focus areas next week: 1) several new Macs, 2) the mixed-reality headset, 3) the new OSs. With all of the new hardware and software, I expect the keynote to be one of Apple’s longest ever and easily exceed two hours.
— Mark Gurman (@markgurman) May 31, 2023
We know from Gurman himself that Macs with M3 platform will be revealed later this year. The new Macbook Air will have an M2 chip, leaving us with a new Mac Pro computer with an M2 Ultra chip for “ultimate CPU performance”. While the iMac all-in-one desktop is unlikely, we could also see a new Mac Studio with M2 chip.
The keynote will begin at 10 AM Pacific/1 PM Eastern (that’s 17:00 UTC), and we expect a live stream to be available. We will follow the event closely and will be ready with a report once everything is official.