Apple is in the late stages of readying several new Mac models built on the forthcoming M2 chip, according to a report from Bloomberg citing both developer logs and people familiar with the matter.
Over the past couple of years, Apple has been transitioning nearly its entire Mac product line from Intel’s chips to Apple’s system on a chip, which includes a CPU, GPU, NPU, ISP, and more. The first generation of Macs running on Apple’s silicon used the M1 chip and its more powerful variants, the M1 Pro, M1 Max, and M1 Ultra.
Now Apple plans to introduce the M2, an evolutionary step from the M1.
According to the developer logs, Apple is working on the following machines:
- MacBook Air with the M2, codenamed J413
- Mac mini codenamed J473 with the same M2, and another codenamed J474 with the M2 Pro
- Entry-level MacBook Pro with the same M2, codenamed J493
- 14-inch MacBook Pro with the M2 Pro and M2 Max, codenamed J414
- 16-inch MacBook Pro with the same M2 Pro and M2 Max, codenamed J416
- Mac Pro codenamed J180, with a successor to the Mac Studio’s M1 Ultra