
M1X MacBook Pro, AirPods 3, and everything else to expect from Apple Unleashed event
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Apple event is scheduled to begin at 10.30 pm IST in India.
Apple took a big leap last year when it introduced its M1 silicon chipsets that the company claimed are much faster and more efficient than the Intel chipsets, which Apple has been relying on so far. Last year, the MacBook Pro and the MacBook Air were the first models to get the M1. And now, there is a successor coming. Apple will hold an event today to possibly launch the M1X processor that will be more powerful than the existing silicon. It is likely to debut on a brand-new MacBook Pro, which itself is going to see major design changes.
While the MacBook Pro will be the showstopper at today’s event, Apple is also rumoured to launch a Mac mini computer with the new M1X processor and a better design. The next thing that Apple could announce is the AirPods 3. Rumours are rife that Apple’s third-generation AirPods may arrive at this event after having been absent from previous launch events. I am going to talk about the products in a little more detail, but first, let me get the launch event streaming details out of our way.

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