AI-powered MacBooks and iMacs coming later this year with Apple’s new M4 chip

Apple plans to revamp its entire Mac lineup with a new generation of M4 chips, prioritizing AI. New iMacs, MacBooks, and Mac minis are set for late 2024 release, while the Mac Pro may debut in late 2025. The M4 chip family comprises Donan for entry-level devices, Brava for high-end models, and Hidra for the flagship Mac Pro.

Taylor Bell

Taylor Bell

Published on Apr 11, 2024

AI-powered MacBooks and iMacs coming later this year with Apple’s new M4 chip

Apple MacBook Pro 2023 sitting on desk with AA site on screen

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  • Apple is reportedly overhauling its entire Mac lineup with a new generation of M4 chips that heavily emphasize AI.
  • We can expect new iMacs, MacBooks, and Mac minis starting in late 2024, with the Mac Pro potentially capping off the refresh cycle in late 2025.
  • The M4 chip family will include three different versions: Donan for entry-level devices, Brava for high-end models, and Hidra for the flagship Mac Pro.

Apple is preparing a significant revamp of its Mac product line, including the iMac, MacBook, and Mac mini. The revamp is expected to place a strong emphasis on artificial intelligence.

According to a report by Bloomberg‘s Mark Gurman, Apple is already close to starting production of the M4 processor, which will power the next generation of Apple computers. While the M3-powered Macs released less than six months ago were plenty powerful, their sales performance was underwhelming. This could be a driving force behind the rushed update, with Apple betting on AI innovation to drive renewed interest in its Mac lineup.

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