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We're past the halfway point of March with no sign of an Apple media event, but that doesn't mean we won't be seeing an event or simply some product launches via press release in the coming weeks, as rumors of upcoming products continue to circulate.


Perhaps the biggest news topic this week was Justin Long of Apple's "Get a Mac" ad campaign from over a decade ago starring in a new campaign from Intel promoting Windows machines based on the company's processors as superior to Apple's new M1-based Macs. Check out our video above and read on below for details on these stories and more!

iPad Pro With Thunderbolt Port and Mini-LED Display Coming 'As Early As April'

Bloomberg's Mark Gurman this week reported that Apple plans to announce new iPads "as early as April," including new 11-inch and 12.9-inch iPad Pro models.

iPad-Pro-Mini-LED-yellow.jpg

Notably, Gurman claimed that the new iPad Pro models could feature a Thunderbolt port. This rumor certainly sounds plausible, as the new iPad Pro models are expected to be equipped with a faster A14X chip based on the M1 chip in the latest Macs, and the M1 chip supports Thunderbolt. And since Thunderbolt uses the USB-C connector design, the new iPad Pro models would still work with existing USB-C chargers and accessories.

As widely rumored, Gurman said Apple is looking to include Mini-LED backlighting on the new 12.9-inch iPad Pro at a minimum, suggesting that the display technology might be exclusive to the larger model.

Well-known Apple analyst Ming-Chi Kuo lent credence to this timeframe, claiming that mass production of Mini-LED iPads will begin in mid-to-late April. Kuo expects a new MacBook Air with a Mini-LED display and potentially a new iPad Air with an OLED display to follow in 2022.

Apple Event in April? Recapping the Latest iPad Pro, AirPods, and AirTags Rumors

It's been a whirlwind of a month for Apple rumors. First, we heard from leaker Jon Prosser that an Apple Event was planned for March 16, but that was later ruled out by Bloomberg's Mark Gurman. Once that date passed, Prosser and other leakers then suggested there would be an Apple Event on March 23, which is seemingly not happening either.

aipad-pro-tags-slight-tweak-feature.jpg

With attention now shifting to April for potential Apple announcements, we've put together a recap of the latest iPad Pro, AirPods, and AirTags rumors from sources like Gurman and well-known analyst Ming-Chi Kuo.

Beyond new iPad models, new products rumored to be in Apple's pipeline include its long-awaited AirTags item trackers, a new Apple TV with a stronger gaming focus, new AirPods and AirPods Pro, and more Apple silicon Macs, but some of these products are not expected until the second half of 2021.

Former 'I'm a Mac' Actor Justin Long Throws Shade at M1 Macs in New Intel Ad Campaign

Justin Long, who starred in Apple's iconic "Get a Mac" ad campaign in the mid-2000s, has turned against the Mac in a new Intel ad campaign.

Justin-Long-Intel-Feature-Close.jpg

Intel's ad campaign attempts to poke holes at Apple's new M1 Macs, including their official support for only a single external display (DisplayLink adapters can be used as a workaround), support for a limited number of games, lack of a full-out touchscreen, and more.

Intel's campaign has so far included a series of videos starring Long, a website comparing the M1 chip to Intel processors, and social media content, including a photo of Long holding several dongles in his hand.

The first M1 Macs have received rave reviews, with the M1 MacBook Air outperforming a maxed-out 16-inch MacBook Pro with Intel's Core i9 processor in Geekbench benchmark scores.

iMac Pro Officially Discontinued, Removed From Apple's Site and No Longer Available for Purchase

Two weeks after Apple announced that it was discontinuing the iMac Pro and noted that orders would only be available while supplies lasted, it appears the high-end all-in-one desktop has reached the end of the line. Apple this week stopped taking orders for the machine and removed it from the Mac section of the company's website.

iMac-Pro-Alert-Feature.jpg

Apple recommends that users who are looking for a high-end Mac choose the 27-inch iMac, which was last refreshed in August 2020. The current 27-inch ‌iMac‌ configured with a 10-core Core i9 processor is faster and more affordable than the standard ‌iMac Pro‌ with a 10-core Xeon W processor was. Apple is also expected to introduce a redesigned iMac based on Apple silicon chips later this year.

Hands-On: Kensington's New $400 StudioDock for iPad Pro

Kensington in February began accepting pre-orders for the StudioDock docking station that it released for the iPad Pro, and now those StudioDock orders have started arriving to customers. We picked up one of the new StudioDocks to see if it's worth the high purchase price for an iPad workflow.

400-iPad-Dock-Feature-tighter.jpg

Available for the 11-inch ‌iPad Pro‌, 12.9-inch ‌iPad Pro‌, and 10.9-inch iPad Air, the StudioDock has a magnetic base where an ‌iPad‌ can attach, and it can be used in either landscape or portrait mode. We have the version for the 12.9-inch ‌iPad Pro‌, and it resembles Apple's Pro Display XDR stand. Watch our hands-on video for our complete impressions.

iPhone 13 Models Will 'Likely' Have 'Touch ID' Under the Display

iPhone 13 models slated for release later this year will "likely" feature a fingerprint scanner embedded under the display for authentication, in addition to Face ID, according to Barclays Research analyst Andrew Gardiner and three of his colleagues.

under-display-touch-id.jpg

Under-display "Touch ID" for iPhones has been rumored several times over the last few years. Bloomberg's Mark Gurman and The Wall Street Journal's Joanna Stern have also claimed that Apple is at least testing an under-display fingerprint scanner for iPhone 13 models, so time will tell whether the feature makes the cut.

Apple has filed various under-display fingerprint scanner patents as part of its research and development of the feature.

MacRumors Newsletter

Each week, we publish an email newsletter like this highlighting the top Apple stories, making it a great way to get a bite-sized recap of the week hitting all of the major topics we've covered and tying together related stories for a big-picture view.

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Article Link: Top Stories: iPad Pro With Thunderbolt?, Intel Mocks M1 Macs, iMac Pro Officially Discontinued
 
Beign that USB 4 is essentially TB 3, Apple would be basically just upgrading the current USB 3.1 version on the iPad Pro, granted, hardware wise the iPad is already quite optimized and there ‘s a limited number of new things you could throw at it.

CPU/GPU performance, 120hz display, screen quality, form factor, its a very mature product with very little competition.

Software might be another story.
 
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We're past the halfway point of March with no sign of an Apple media event, but that doesn't mean we won't be seeing an event or simply some product launches via press release in the coming weeks, as rumors of upcoming products continue to circulate.


Perhaps the biggest news topic this week was Justin Long of Apple's "Get a Mac" ad campaign from over a decade ago starring in a new campaign from Intel promoting Windows machines based on the company's processors as superior to Apple's new M1-based Macs. Check out our video above and read on below for details on these stories and more!

iPad Pro With Thunderbolt Port and Mini-LED Display Coming 'As Early As April'

Bloomberg's Mark Gurman this week reported that Apple plans to announce new iPads "as early as April," including new 11-inch and 12.9-inch iPad Pro models.

iPad-Pro-Mini-LED-yellow.jpg

Notably, Gurman claimed that the new iPad Pro models could feature a Thunderbolt port. This rumor certainly sounds plausible, as the new iPad Pro models are expected to be equipped with a faster A14X chip based on the M1 chip in the latest Macs, and the M1 chip supports Thunderbolt. And since Thunderbolt uses the USB-C connector design, the new iPad Pro models would still work with existing USB-C chargers and accessories.

As widely rumored, Gurman said Apple is looking to include Mini-LED backlighting on the new 12.9-inch iPad Pro at a minimum, suggesting that the display technology might be exclusive to the larger model.

Well-known Apple analyst Ming-Chi Kuo lent credence to this timeframe, claiming that mass production of Mini-LED iPads will begin in mid-to-late April. Kuo expects a new MacBook Air with a Mini-LED display and potentially a new iPad Air with an OLED display to follow in 2022.

Apple Event in April? Recapping the Latest iPad Pro, AirPods, and AirTags Rumors

It's been a whirlwind of a month for Apple rumors. First, we heard from leaker Jon Prosser that an Apple Event was planned for March 16, but that was later ruled out by Bloomberg's Mark Gurman. Once that date passed, Prosser and other leakers then suggested there would be an Apple Event on March 23, which is seemingly not happening either.

aipad-pro-tags-slight-tweak-feature.jpg

With attention now shifting to April for potential Apple announcements, we've put together a recap of the latest iPad Pro, AirPods, and AirTags rumors from sources like Gurman and well-known analyst Ming-Chi Kuo.

Beyond new iPad models, new products rumored to be in Apple's pipeline include its long-awaited AirTags item trackers, a new Apple TV with a stronger gaming focus, new AirPods and AirPods Pro, and more Apple silicon Macs, but some of these products are not expected until the second half of 2021.

Former 'I'm a Mac' Actor Justin Long Throws Shade at M1 Macs in New Intel Ad Campaign

Justin Long, who starred in Apple's iconic "Get a Mac" ad campaign in the mid-2000s, has turned against the Mac in a new Intel ad campaign.

Justin-Long-Intel-Feature-Close.jpg

Intel's ad campaign attempts to poke holes at Apple's new M1 Macs, including their official support for only a single external display (DisplayLink adapters can be used as a workaround), support for a limited number of games, lack of a full-out touchscreen, and more.

Intel's campaign has so far included a series of videos starring Long, a website comparing the M1 chip to Intel processors, and social media content, including a photo of Long holding several dongles in his hand.

The first M1 Macs have received rave reviews, with the M1 MacBook Air outperforming a maxed-out 16-inch MacBook Pro with Intel's Core i9 processor in Geekbench benchmark scores.

iMac Pro Officially Discontinued, Removed From Apple's Site and No Longer Available for Purchase

Two weeks after Apple announced that it was discontinuing the iMac Pro and noted that orders would only be available while supplies lasted, it appears the high-end all-in-one desktop has reached the end of the line. Apple this week stopped taking orders for the machine and removed it from the Mac section of the company's website.

iMac-Pro-Alert-Feature.jpg

Apple recommends that users who are looking for a high-end Mac choose the 27-inch iMac, which was last refreshed in August 2020. The current 27-inch ‌iMac‌ configured with a 10-core Core i9 processor is faster and more affordable than the standard ‌iMac Pro‌ with a 10-core Xeon W processor was. Apple is also expected to introduce a redesigned iMac based on Apple silicon chips later this year.

Hands-On: Kensington's New $400 StudioDock for iPad Pro

Kensington in February began accepting pre-orders for the StudioDock docking station that it released for the iPad Pro, and now those StudioDock orders have started arriving to customers. We picked up one of the new StudioDocks to see if it's worth the high purchase price for an iPad workflow.

400-iPad-Dock-Feature-tighter.jpg

Available for the 11-inch ‌iPad Pro‌, 12.9-inch ‌iPad Pro‌, and 10.9-inch iPad Air, the StudioDock has a magnetic base where an ‌iPad‌ can attach, and it can be used in either landscape or portrait mode. We have the version for the 12.9-inch ‌iPad Pro‌, and it resembles Apple's Pro Display XDR stand. Watch our hands-on video for our complete impressions.

iPhone 13 Models Will 'Likely' Have 'Touch ID' Under the Display

iPhone 13 models slated for release later this year will "likely" feature a fingerprint scanner embedded under the display for authentication, in addition to Face ID, according to Barclays Research analyst Andrew Gardiner and three of his colleagues.

under-display-touch-id.jpg

Under-display "Touch ID" for iPhones has been rumored several times over the last few years. Bloomberg's Mark Gurman and The Wall Street Journal's Joanna Stern have also claimed that Apple is at least testing an under-display fingerprint scanner for iPhone 13 models, so time will tell whether the feature makes the cut.

Apple has filed various under-display fingerprint scanner patents as part of its research and development of the feature.

MacRumors Newsletter

Each week, we publish an email newsletter like this highlighting the top Apple stories, making it a great way to get a bite-sized recap of the week hitting all of the major topics we've covered and tying together related stories for a big-picture view.

So if you want to have top stories like the above recap delivered to your email inbox each week, subscribe to our newsletter!

Article Link: Top Stories: iPad Pro With Thunderbolt?, Intel Mocks M1 Macs, iMac Pro Officially Discontinued
Apple should send Justin a big bonus, as he has done more to damage Intel in his latest anti Mac advert than damage Apple, especially as Intel have picked the wrong target...The big problem is like the EU who have messed up their vaccine rollout, CEO's also engage in 'who can we try to blame' instead of looking in the mirror and seeing the problem is Intel's inability to keep up with the opposition, whoever they are. If anything they will isolate computer companies who will be forced to look outside of Intel for newer more technologically advanced chips that Intel cannot produce and where its targets for 7nm has slipped and slipped, meaning other companies like Apple have chosen to design their own and outsource production, and I can see that as a growing trend.
 
I'm more concerned about Apple's outsourced manufacturer "Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company" (TSMC) whose has a majority of foreign investors... I can't easily find who those are. The problem being that a government can (including the USA) persuade a company to embed code to enable things that may be beneficial to it and not the person who owns it.

Granted, when you think about... what device or equipment whose supply chain (uses outsourced parts or even not) is not vulnerable to these common practices. The scary thing is when it becomes a profitable vulnerability without a workaround... it can be exploited by some rather unsavory characters... and before you know it you have people selling celb pics of them engaging in sex all over the place... Seriously, all that embedded code has to do is bypass the password encryption and make it visible... to whomever knows it is sitting right there. Though it's most likely just updating some database housed wherever.
 
I have been very happy with my (2020) 11" iPad Pro with Magic Keyboard. Apple will have to come out with some must have features for me to update so quickly. I don't see that happening. A fancy screen isn't enough motivation.
The 2020 was essentially the same as the 2018. Ive been waiting since the iPad Air 2 for a fancy screen worth updating for since that’s the iPads main selling point 🤷🏻‍♂️
 
The 2020 was essentially the same as the 2018. Ive been waiting since the iPad Air 2 for a fancy screen worth updating for since that’s the iPads main selling point 🤷🏻‍♂️
Is that for photography/video editing or just streaming HDR content? Just tryin to get why people want a even brighter iPad Pro display. :)

reference Toms Guide review of 2020 iPad Pro
Based on our lab tests, the iPad Pro's display emits an average brightness of 559 nits, which is considerably brighter than the Surface Pro 7's screen (395 nits) and the panel on the Surface Pro X (417 nits). The iPad Pro's screen also delivers a wide array of colors, registering 122.9% of the sRGB color gamut.
 
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"iMac Pro Officially Discontinued" hey, it's Apple again. Selling "Pro" hardware leaving the customer alone after a few years. Upgrades / LTS anyone?

Don't rely on Apple - or if you just don't care trash your iMac Pro and get a new Mac Pro. Wait a second - Mac Pro will be discontinued as well, switching to Apple Silicon? Apple should just quit selling "pro" hardware. I like the watch and the phone/pad as well. This should be enough to make profit.

It would be really cool if Apple shifts its development software to e.g. Linux or just makes macOS an OSS solution. We would see major progress in short time. Like stuffing your project into a (docker) container and uploading it to a cloud CI/CD system. Intel/AMD/Nvidia support won't disappear, ignoring Apples next move ...
 
Is that for photography/video editing or just streaming HDR content? Just tryin to get why people want a even brighter iPad Pro display. :)

reference Toms Guide review of 2020 iPad Pro
Based on our lab tests, the iPad Pro's display emits an average brightness of 559 nits, which is considerably brighter than the Surface Pro 7's screen (395 nits) and the panel on the Surface Pro X (417 nits). The iPad Pro's screen also delivers a wide array of colors, registering 122.9% of the sRGB color gamut.
Not brighter, better black levels, same reason people want oled tv and phones
 
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