Bloomberg Mark Gorman published information about some of Apple’s future products. In the latest issue of Power On Magazine, he said that Apple has begun the early stages of the new iPad Pro development with the M6 chip and its proprietary 5G modem. Alongside this product, the iPad -based production and new MacBook Air models have also begun with the M5 chip.
According to Gorman, Apple plans to equip all the iPad Pro models with its 5G proprietary modem by year 4. This modem is probably Apple’s C2 modem that is under development and the American giant has high expectations. The current iPad Pro models equipped with mobile Internet all use Qualcomm modems.
It is interesting to note that Apple’s first dedicated modem, known as C1, launched last month with the launch of the iPhone 16E and offers a satisfying performance. The iPad Pro models are completely renewed every 6 months. Current models are available in May, and the next generation, which uses the M5 chip, will be available in October this year. If this trend continues, the next generation of iPad Pro, equipped with Apple’s proprietary modem and the M6 chip, will emerge in the first half of the year.
Gorman did not release much information about the new MacBooks and MacBooks, and we have no specific news about their possible release date. However, it is thought that these two new Apple products will also be marketed in year 6. Until now, we have no news of a change in the details or details of the two devices, and we have to see what information will be published in the future and available to buyers.
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