

- #M2 goes into mass production mac plus#
- #M2 goes into mass production mac series#
- #M2 goes into mass production mac mac#
Very bad habit that oversized know it all arrogant EGO will get to you every time. Misinterpreting and projecting FALSE motives, again I read. Your rambling post seriously short on facts, too long on bloviating opinion post after post, was not worth wasting a paragraph.

“find the ability to actually write a paragraph and stop being so critical and jealous of those here who can.” In my two sentence response spot on FACTS, you obviously do not handle well. “So GoeBoy, do you even have whiskers yet just act like a juvenile? eat boogers your Mean Girl snipes (I mean, we can’t really call them “opinions,” right?)” Well, well, well - let me count the personal attack insults: I’ll never forget thinking, This is the snail processor we’re moving to?… I’ll never forget the shocker when Jobs announced Intel processors at the 2005 WWDC.
#M2 goes into mass production mac mac#
Apple could slip that in end-of-year, or more likely January with a new case design (stackable?), and hopefully more (and better) ports!Īpple does have a habit of baiting folks at WWDC with tantalizing information on these powerhouses, regardless of the fact that like the Mac mini, they’re not a major source of Mac revenue. I don’t expect an M2 Mac mini yet either, as that’s not a huge source of revenue. by then and has been missing its M-top end.
#M2 goes into mass production mac plus#
Plus the fact, the MacBook line will have been out for 6 mos. Apple’s pretty calculated about stuff like that. 🎁Ĭertainly don’t want to cannibalize your product lines.

September is iPhone/AppleWatch announcement month, but October could be when Apple announces the high-end M2 iMacs ready for purchase by Black Friday at the latest.
#M2 goes into mass production mac series#
What they “might” do is only announce the M2 for the high-end MBP series and hold off on the 30″ iMacs till after the Back-To-School shopping season is over. That’s sooner than I would expect, but what do I know? 🤷🏻♂️ Hmm… I’d be a little surprised if Apple announced the “M2” (or whatever they’ll call it) for iMacs in 40 days time. Intel appears ready to get into the foundry game also – they are likely to have no choice – and TSMC is spending billions of dollars to expand their production capabilities. The problem is not going to be solved overnight, but within a year or so supply should be reaching demand once more. How many wil Ford need, a million?Īuto makers to other gadget producers, they are all peanuts customers compared to Apple. Perhaps this year, Macs, iPads, iPhones, will push towards 200 million processors. In order to understand the chip shortage, one must understand it is a confluence of issues coming together at once – capacity being the largest issue, along with Foundry consolidation over the past decade.Īpple is TSMC’s largest customer by a mile, and has pushed them into the size they are, with the technologies they have.Īpple pushes the envelope at TSMC and commits to tens of millions, well over 100 million processors for any given year. MacDailyNews Take: It’s almost time for the next big leap forward: M2! In the January-March period, Apple shipped 6.69 million Macs, up 111% from the year before. Thanks to the stay-at-home economy and teleworking boom spurred by the coronavirus pandemic, Mac shipments jumped 29% to 23.1 million units in 2020, according to research company IDC. Sources said it will eventually be used in other Mac and Apple devices beyond the MacBook.Īpple first introduced the M1 in late 2020 and said it would take the company two years to fully transition from using Intel chipsets to its own. Shipments of the new chipset - tentatively known as the M2, after Apple’s current M1 processor - could begin as early as July for use in MacBooks that are scheduled to go on sale in the second half of this year, the people said. Apple’s family of Mac models powered by M1, including MacBook Air, 13-inch MacBook Pro, iMac, and Mac mini. Shipments are said to begin as early as July, hinting at a possible unveiling at Apple’s WWDC 2021 in early June. The next generation of Mac processors designed by Apple, the “M2,” has entered mass production this month, Nikkei Asia reports, citing “sources familiar with the matter.” The release of the M2 will bring the Cupertino Colossus one step closer to its goal of upgrading the entire Mac lineup from Intel CPUs.
