Apple is predicted to launch several new devices by the end of October, with at least four key products expected to be introduced during a keynote event. These include the MacBook Pro, Mac mini, iMac, and the iPad Mini 7. All the Mac devices are set to feature Apple’s latest M4 chipset, marking a significant leap in performance.
MacBook Pro: The next-generation MacBook Pro will come in two variants—14 inches and 16 inches. It will offer different chipsets, including the M4, M4 Pro, and the high-end M4 Max. The M4 chip, which was first introduced with the iPad Pro in May, brings better speed and efficiency.
Mac mini: The new Mac mini is expected to feature a redesigned, more compact body and support for front ports, marking the first significant design overhaul in 14 years. It will also ditch USB-A ports, relying entirely on USB-C connectivity. The Mac mini will offer both M4 and M4 Pro chipset options, along with RAM configurations starting from 16GB.
iMac: The iMac will also see an upgrade with the M4 chipset, replacing the older M3 version. The base model is expected to come with 16GB of RAM, and we may also see updated peripherals, including new Magic Keyboard, Magic Mouse, and Magic Trackpad with USB-C ports.
iPad Mini 7: Apple will also introduce the latest iPad Mini with an A18 chipset, bringing better performance along with support for Apple Pencil Pro and starting storage options of 128GB. This will be the first major update to the iPad Mini in three years.
Apple fans can expect significant hardware improvements and design changes, especially with the Mac lineup, further pushing the boundaries of performance and connectivity.