Apple confirms M1X MacBook Pro that did not launch at WWDC but may arrive later
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Apple's anticipated M1X MacBook Pro did not show up at the WWDC but it was supposed to.
Apple WWDC got wrapped up earlier this week. We saw the launch of iOS 15, macOS Monterey, and more software versions for Apple product lines, but there was one thing that did not come through. Ahead of WWDC, rumours were rife that Apple would launch a new MacBook Pro with a refreshed Arm processor that may be called M1X. And although Apple did not launch a new MacBook Pro, it seems like the company did have plans to at least announce the new laptop but held itself back for some reason. Apple now goes live on YouTube, in addition to its own streaming platforms, to stream its WWDC. The live stream is now available as a video on YouTube, and tech content creator, Max Blazer tinkered around with the video, only to find out the words such as “M1X MacBook Pro” and “m1x” in the metadata. And while it may be a ploy to get a top place in the search results, Apple has indeed confirmed that its next MacBook Pro will have the M1X processor inside. Bloomberg and Jon Prosser both previously said the next Arm processor for Macs will be called M1X. Now, it is not clear why Apple did not go ahead with the plans to launch the said M1X MacBook Pro at the WWDC. This was despite strong hints from industry insiders that this year’s WWDC will see the launch of at least one piece of hardware. And that hardware will be the MacBook Pro with an M1X processor. A recent media report said that Apple may be facing problems with the production of the M1X chipset and that seems like a solid reason why Apple chose to hold off the launch. But this is just a guess because Apple has not said anything officially.More Related News