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Apple in 2023 launched an M3-powered 24-inch iMac, as well as new 14-inch and 16-inch MacBook Pro models with M3 series chips. But the rest of Apple's Mac lineup is still to be updated to the latest M3 processors.

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Now that 2023 is over, attention naturally turns to the other Macs in the company's lineup and where they fit into Apple's M3 roadmap for the year ahead. Here's what the latest rumors say.

M3 MacBook Air

Apple sells three versions of MacBook Air: A cheaper previous-generation 13-inch model with M1 chip, and 13-inch and 15-inch models equipped with the newer M2 chip. The question is, when will Apple discontinue the M1 MacBook Air and replace its top-of-the-line 13-inch and 15-inch machines with M3 equivalents?

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The existing 15-inch MacBook Air arrived in June 2023, which is not that long ago in terms of Mac update cycles. However, Apple released the M2 13-inch ‌MacBook Air back in June 2022. It is now the oldest Mac in Apple's current crop, having not been updated in over 550 days.

According to Bloomberg's Mark Gurman, Apple has new M3 MacBook Air models in development that are scheduled for release in March this year. In October it was reported that both models had passed engineering verification testing (EVT), an early production testing phase on prototype devices. The M3 chip used in the Airs is expected to have similar CPU and GPU core counts as the M2 chip in the current models.

According to Gurman, Apple is developing the Macs alongside macOS 14.3, an update that is expected between the end of January and February, but new hardware may ship around the March timeframe. The new ‌MacBook Air‌ models could be timed to launch alongside updated iPad Pro and iPad Air models, which are coming around March.

Mac Mini

Apple announced M2 and M2 Pro Mac mini models in January, which at the time of writing is just over 360 days ago, but Apple could be already testing an M3 Mac mini, according to Gurman.

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In August, signs of an unknown "15,12" Mac machine were found in developer code, with the Mac featuring an 8-core CPU (consisting of four efficiency cores and four performance cores), 10-core GPU, and 24GB RAM. Based on the similar specifications to the base M2 Mac mini (bar the existing model's 8GB RAM as standard), Gurman believes it represents a next-generation Mac mini.

Gurman previously said he was not expecting an M3 version of the Mac mini to launch until late 2024, but as it is already in testing, it could potentially be unveiled sooner.

Mac Studio, Mac Pro

Apple updated the ‌Mac Studio and Mac Pro with M2 series chips in June 2023. Mac Studio models come with either the M2 Max or M2 Ultra chip, while the Mac Pro has adopted the M2 Ultra.

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Both Macs are considered to be in the middle of their product cycles, and Gurman believes Apple is working on a new Mac Studio that is likely to launch in the second half of 2024.

The next ‌Mac Studio‌ is likely to be offered with the as-yet-unannounced fourth variant of the M3 chip. Like previous generations, this will double the components of the "Max" version, meaning that it will feature up to 32 CPU cores and 80 GPU cores. Gurman says that Apple is also likely to refresh the Mac Pro with this new high-end chip.

Taiwanese research firm TrendForce claims that Apple will launch a new ‌Mac Studio‌ featuring the M3 Ultra chip at WWDC in June, so we could well see the new Mac Pro alongside of it.

13-inch MacBook Pro

Apple has discontinued the 13-inch M2 MacBook Pro – and along with it the Touch Bar – replacing it with a 14-inch model that's equipped with a next-generation M3 chip.

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Apple says that the 14-inch M3 MacBook Pro is up to 60 percent faster than the 13-inch MacBook Pro with M1. The M3 14-inch MacBook Pro also comes with a number of other benefits that make it worth the upgrade for anyone with the original 13-inch machine. So do not expect to see an M3-powered 13-inch MacBook Pro anytime soon, if ever.

M3 Chip Speed and Performance Gains

The M3 series of chips are built on TSMC's 3-nanometer process, bringing performance and efficiency improvements over Apple's previous M2 chips, which are based on the earlier-generation 5-nanometer process. Since its transition to Intel chips, Apple's strategy has been as follows.

In the M1 and M2 series of Apple silicon, each generation has a baseline version, then a "Pro" chip with more cores for its central processing unit and graphics. Next is an even more powerful "Max" version that doubles the number of graphics cores. Lastly, an "Ultra" model doubles the number of main processing cores and graphics cores found in the "Max." Things are slightly different with the M3 series, as explained below.

In terms of the actual real-world gains, this of course depends on the M3 processor version, coupled with the particular Mac model and other component factors like RAM and thermal dissipation. Nevertheless, all of Apple's M3 chips also boast GPU improvements not found in the M2 series, including Dynamic Caching, hardware-accelerated ray tracing, and hardware-accelerated mesh shading.

M3

Apple's base M3 chip will likely feature in future MacBook Air models, as well as an updated lower-end version of the Mac mini. At least in the MacBook Airs, the M3 chip is expected to have similar CPU and GPU core counts as the M2 chip in the current models, but that could be true for the Mac mini as well... Click here to read rest of article

Article Link: Here Are All the New M3 Apple Macs Expected This Year
 
Can't wait for the M3 Max Studio, my only concern is that this year they will do what they did with the 14" MacBook Pro and downgrade it with a regular Pro chip instead of a Max chip for a supposed slightly lower entry-level price. But if they stick with the Max with 32GB of memory for $1,999, then it would be a steal for an M3 Max Mac.
I love my M1 Mac Studio but I can definitely use the extra GPU power and Ray Tracing. I feel bad for whoever got the M2 Studio. I feel bad for whoever got an M2 Mac. The M2 Macs had no reason to exist. It is obvious why Mac sales fell as they did and the M2 was mostly to blame.
I also hope Apple abandons the gluing of two chips for the Ultra and just makes a proper single-chip Ultra. The glued-up Ultras are just not very good for the price. I would much rather a dedicated single high-performance chip.
 
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I want an M3 15” Air but I wouldn’t be surprised if Apple only update the 13” to M3 this year. They better do both 13 and 15” this year!
 
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I will wait for at least M5, because I do hope, that this Apple chip technology will become more mature in the following year or two.
 
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I wish the Ultra would get a Thunderbolt 5 controller for the Mac Studio to support high refresh, high res displays and that Aplle will announce such a display simultaneously. But more realistically, this will only happen with the M4 generation in 2025.

I‘d love to buy the M3 Studio but also want to be future proof for any coming display refreshes. So M3 or wait for M4 is the question for me…
 
Let’s hope they’ve got something better in the labs than just Mn with dispersed incremental updates to random Macs!
 
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I bought an m2 ultra last summer and am anxiously looking forward to the release of the m3 ultra...
 
What I want is MBA to add SD Card. And ideally for it to revert back to some kind of wedge teardrop shape. Both were improvements over the current design. The old shape was easier to pick up, nicer to carry and the low-approach typing angle was a better ergonomic experience. I don't need nor want the heft nor power of the MBP, and needing adapters is just poor design. Frankly, were I running Apple I'd give MBA a full size HDMI too. And I'd further differentiate the Pro laptops on the high end such as 16 TB SSDs, more and better RAM, more and better graphics, better fans, faster Pro chips, better displays, and an additional Thunderbolt 4 port (four of them) vs MBA (two). You can keep making MBP much better without needing to port-gimp MBA, which should be office, conference and event interoperable.
 
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"The M3 chip used in the Airs is expected to have similar CPU and GPU core counts as the ‌M2‌ chip in the current models."

So I shouldn't wait to buy the MBA 15" M3 and just go with the M2 now? I need a laptop but was trying to hold out as I'm closer to the new release than the previous + I'm going to fully spec it out....

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Can't wait for the M3 Max Studio, my only concern is that this year they will do what they did with the 14" MacBook Pro and downgrade it with a regular Pro chip instead of a Max chip for a supposed slightly lower entry-level price. But if they stick with the Max with 32GB of memory for $1,999, then it would be a steal for an M3 Max Mac.
I love my M1 Mac Studio but I can definitely use the extra GPU power and Ray Tracing. I feel bad for whoever got the M2 Studio. I feel bad for whoever got an M2 Mac. The M2 Macs had no reason to exist. It is obvious why Mac sales fell as they did and the M2 was mostly to blame.
I also hope Apple abandons the gluing of two chips for the Ultra and just makes a proper single-chip Ultra. The glued-up Ultras are just not very good for the price. I would much rather a dedicated single high-performance chip.
No need to feel sorry for me, firstly I don't upgrade computers every year for a new chip, that's ridiculous in my view, also I needed a new computer. My iMac (intel 2017) had died so the M2 Pro Mac mini 16 GB 1TB SSD was perfect, I find it odd that people that can't be content with what they have and are always looking for the next new phone or worse still a new SoC, that's just as boring as watching people argue over app stores! I use computers as tools I don't need a M3 or a M4 or ray tracing, I needed a new Mac last year and I'm very happy with mine so dont feel bad on my behalf or presume to cast aspersions on the entire M2 line up, many people are still happy with their M1 machines.
 
M3, M3 Pro & M3 Max chip SKUs will remain the same.

Before WWDC 2024

M3:

- MBA 13"
- Mac mini
- MBA 15"

M3 Pro:

- Mac mini

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By WWDC 2024

M3 Max:

- Mac Studio

M3 Ultra:

- Mac Studio
- Mac Pro

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Q4 2024

M4:

- iMac 24" 4.5K
- iMac 32" 6K
 
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I really really really hope they bring the 12" back, it would be the ultimate portable work computer. Then I could sell my M1 Pro 14", and get a beefy Mac Studio at home, and use the 12" on the go 😍
It’s crazy how perfect they were. I just sold my 2017 MB late last year as I knew it was time. But I took it all around the world with me. I have a 14” MBP right now, and it is an absolute beast, but I want something smaller and lighter. The MBA looks ok, but it’s a small form factor that I want as well.
 
"The M3 chip used in the Airs is expected to have similar CPU and GPU core counts as the ‌M2‌ chip in the current models."

So I shouldn't wait to buy the MBA 15" M3 and just go with the M2 now? I need a laptop but was trying to hold out as I'm closer to the new release than the previous + I'm going to fully spec it out....

Wait for the M3 to be released and then get the M2 when the price drops. Performance won't be that much greater and if you're buying the Air, you likely won't need any performance gains that may or may not occur. You'd be better off saving the money on the hardware and spending it on software that can make your macbook more productive.
 
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Someone needs to tell the photographer that the Mac Mini doesn't stand vertically like that. o_O
 
I doubt the M3 will ever come to the Air / Mini, the N3E process node that the M3 is based on is thought to be rather expensive, thus the M3 and the A17 Pro only showing up in 'pro' devices.

When the N3P process gets into volume production this year I expect we will see M4, and possibly either 'A17 - no suffix' or 'A18' and this will be released to all devices from the Air upwards.
 
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