As revealed Bloombergnext June 6, at Apple’s WWDC, we will have great news, to the point that it is stated that at this time Apple is preparing to launch nine Mac computers different powered by its future SoC Apple M2. which would be available in four variants.

As indicated, there is a MacBook Air with this SoC accompanied by a 10-core GPU, as well as a 14-inch and 16-inch MacBook Pro M2, in addition to a new Mac Mini and a Mac Pro with the company’s most advanced SoC. For now, the iMac would be the only big absentee that won’t have access to this SoC.

It is also said that the company would launch vitaminized variants with the Apple M2 Pro y M2 Maxindicating that the Max variant would offer a configuration of 12 cores for the CPU (2 more than its predecessor), while at the GPU level there is talk of a configuration of 38 cores (6 more than its predecessor). Bloomberg does not include details on the breakdown of how many of these cores are high-performance and which are low-power. The M2 Pro is also listed as an option for the Mac Mini, with the Mac Pro predicted to have a “successor to the M1 Ultra.”

For now it is too early to have all the detailed information, but as the June 6th we should clarify all the information, and it is that although it is expected that we will not see all the new equipment there, at least two Macs could be released con los SoCs Apple M2.