‘Several new Macs’ may be launched alongside Apple’s mixed-reality headset at WWDC 2023, according to a report.

During the next keynote presentation for WWDC 2023, Apple is anticipated to reveal “several new Macs,” in addition to iOS 17 and a new version of MacOS. Other planned announcements include the launch of a mixed-reality headset.

Less than a week remains until Apple’s WWDC 2023 event, during which the tech giant is anticipated to make a number of important announcements, including the introduction of a mixed-reality headset, iOS 17, and a brand-new version of MacOS. In addition, “several new Macs” are rumoured to be revealed during the event, as stated by several media reports.

Several new Macs

Mark Gurman of Bloomberg predicts that the keynote presentation that Apple will give at WWDC 2023 would be one of the longest ones the company has ever given because of the vast number of products that will be launched.

Gurman has stated in the past that third-generation Apple Silicon Macs powered by the M3 chipset will not be released in time for WWDC 2023. M2-based Macs, which are more likely to be issued by Apple, may instead replace the much-rumored 15-inch MacBook Air, which has been rumoured for a long time.

The meaning of Gurman’s usage of the term “several Macs” is not entirely obvious because it is not known which more M2-powered Apple machines will be made available for purchase. The future 13-inch and 15-inch MacBook Air versions with the M3 CPU are something that Apple has been working on, according to sources cited by 9to5Mac. These models are expected to be released later this year. At the event, everything will be made obvious, even if the specifics are still not completely understood.

Alongside the introduction of brand-new Macs, Apple may also reveal its very first augmented reality (AR) or mixed reality (MR) headset as well as its xrOS operating system. Reports indicate that Apple has invited a number of prominent business figures, which lends credence to the idea that the corporation will shortly reveal its new mixed-reality headset. According to Gurman, the debut of this product will most likely be a defining moment for the company, and it may even have an effect on what Gurman refers to as Apple CEO Tim Cook’s “legacy.”

Gurman stated in the Bloomberg Businessweek newsletter that Tim Cook will attempt to recreate the same experience when releasing the mixed reality headset as Apple has been able to achieve with its prior devices such as the iPhone, AirPods, iPod, and Apple Watch. Gurman’s assertion was made in reference to Apple’s ability to do this with its products.

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