Apple Planning To Launch Two Mac Devices at WWDC 2022

Recently, Apple confirmed that WWDC 2022, its annual developer conference, will begin on June 6. Apple seems to have made a lot of special plans for the event which will conclude on June 10.

Recently, Apple confirmed that WWDC 2022, its annual developer conference, will begin on June 6. Apple seems to have made a lot of special plans for the event which will conclude on June 10. During this event, the Cupertino-based tech giant will introduce its customers to its recently developed technologies and the kind of modern features it plans to implement in its devices in the near future.

This year, the company has been quite regular with launching major hardware products. Some of its most prominent launches include the brand new Mac Studio and Studio Display. If some of the recently surfaced reports turn out to be true, Apple will be launching several more products at WWDC.

According to a recently compiled report by Bloomberg’s Mark Gurman, Apple has plans to launch two new Mac products at WWDC 2022. Gurman had earlier reported about Apple gearing up for a new product launch in the summer season. His latest report works towards solidifying the information he had provided earlier.

While the company has preferred to remain mum on this, the market is quite confident about the fact that it will use this event as a platform to release two products equipped with high-end technology.

One of the devices that Apple plans to launch during the WWDC event is said to be the all-new Apple MacBook Air featuring an improved design and robust specifications. One expects the device to run on the powerful M2 processor.

Apart from the updated MacBook Air, the tech company has, reportedly, decided on launching a redesigned version of iMac. The upcoming iMac, which is said to be 27 inches wide, should feature a design similar to the 24-inch iMac. It will, most likely, have white bezels and consumers will get multiple color options to choose from.

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