Apple Inc. AAPL has revealed an upcoming “Scary Fast” event scheduled for the day before Halloween, with a possible focus on new Mac products. However, popular analyst Mark Gurman speculated that the online-only nature of the event may not showcase any major visual innovations.
What Happened: Apple enthusiasts are abuzz with anticipation as the tech giant has announced its “Scary Fast” event slated for Oct. 30, the day before Halloween.
While many expect this event to unveil new Mac products, including the possibility of the M3 silicon chip, some industry experts are tempering their expectations.
Later Start, Online-Only Event
This event departs from Apple’s usual morning product launches, commencing at 5 p.m. Pacific Time. The unusual timing and the online-only format have prompted speculation. One person said that the 5 p.m. time slot suggests that it could be a mini-event. “Shorter and less grand.”
Gurman expressed skepticism about groundbreaking visual innovations, stating, “In the age of pre-recorded product launches, attending a keynote at Apple’s campus is primarily for going hands-on with the new product. Given that next week is online-only, I wouldn’t expect anything visually new of significance.”
Analyst Insights And Expectations
Previously it was reported that Apple is testing M3 Max and M3 Pro 14-inch and 16-inch MacBook Pros, equipped with up to 16 CPU cores and 40 GPU cores, potentially marking a significant leap in the company’s laptop offerings.
Now, the event has generated a whirlwind of speculation, with some predicting that there could be potential iMac upgrades and perhaps even a surprise unveiling along with new MacBook Pro models.
The “Scary Fast” event comes on the heels of Apple’s annual keynote held in September, during which the company introduced the iPhone 15 series new Apple Watches and revealed the transition to USB-C charging for their newest smartphones.
Why It’s Important: Earlier this month, it was reported that Apple could launch its inaugural M3 MacBooks in 2023 instead of later in 2023.
The M3 chipset is anticipated to usher in a significant performance boost for Apple’s forthcoming Mac devices, and this advancement can be attributed to Apple’s transition from a 5-nanometer silicon manufacturing process to a more advanced 3-nanometer process.
It’s worth noting that the technology giant has reportedly joined forces with Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company Limited, harnessing their state-of-the-art N3E 3-nanometer process to develop the M3 chipset.
In addition to the promised performance enhancements and the introduction of new AI capabilities, the M3 chipset could maintain the same core configuration as its predecessor, the M2 chipset.
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