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Apple is reportedly working on nine new Macs featuring its upcoming M2 processors, according to Bloomberg’s Mark Gurman

Apple is reportedly working on nine new Macs with its upcoming M2 processors. These rumors come on the heels of Apple’s announcement that the M1 Ultra would be the last chip in its current-gen lineup.

Bloomberg is n’t predicting a replacement for the studio yet, but it reports that most other Mac models will be getting an upgrade. Gurman says he’s seen evidence of an m2-powered MacBook Air with a 10-core GPU. The 14 and 16-inch MacBook Pros also make an appearance, along with a new Mac Mini and Mac Pro.

A Mac mini with the current-gen M1 Pro also cropped up. It’s hard to imagine that making it to market now that the Mac studio exists.

The higher-end machines will reportedly have M2 Pro and M2 Max chips. The Max has 12 CPU cores and 38 graphics cores.

One MacBook Air, one entry-level Pro, two models of the Mini, plus the Mini. The desktop Pro is also a desktop Pro, with pro and Max chips.

Apple will quietly discontinue the 13-inch MacBook Pro. It’s also a bit of an outlier with its touch bar, but it’s an open question whether the successor will have one.

There’s no mention of a successor to the m1-powered 24-inch all-in-one. A replacement for the recently discontinued 27-inch iMac.

Apple was testing its new computers using third-party apps. Developer logs apparently showed up because of Apple’s new computers.

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