3 New Macs
Apple released updates to its high-end MacBook Pro and iMac computers at least year’s WWDC event. And while it’s possible we could see refreshed machines launch at this year’s WWDC, too, it’s certainly not guaranteed.
Apple last refreshed its 21.5- and 27-inch iMacs back in 2015, prior to refreshing them at the 2017 WWDC event — so it’s possible we could see new models, but consider that possibility with a pinch of salt until further notice.
More likely, according to some rumors, Apple will unveil a new range of high-end Mac computers sometime in 2019, possibly being powered by the company’s own proprietary chips rather than Intel’s Core i-Series CPUs.
Other rumors, however, have hinted that Apple could release a budget-focused refresh of its popular MacBook Air, featuring updated internal components, alongside an insanely powerful new MacBook. And while a beastly, modular Mac Pro has been confirmed for 2018 several times before, that high-end machine is unfortunately not expected to arrive until 2019, according to the latest rumors.