Report: WWDC Will Bring Updates To Most Mac Hardware

Report: WWDC Will Bring Updates To Most Mac Hardware


There has been pretty strong indication that Apple would show off some revamped hardware at WWDC, but that update is reportedly going to be even bigger than we previously expected. According to 9to5Mac, we’re going to see refreshes for almost the entire lineup of Mac machines.

That means new MacBook Pros, MacBook Airs, iMacs, and either Mac Pros or Mac Minis (though it’s not entirely clear which of the two). These rumours aren’t exactly new, but the talk of updated iMacs is. It makes sense that the iMac would get at least a processor bump, since it hasn’t gotten any kind of update since May 2011. The Mac Pro reports seem less likely, though there is a small group of creative professionals clamouring for a reboot in this department. And, of course, the rumblings of new MacBook Airs and Pros have been floating around for many months, and those are the ones you can all but count on. We won’t have to wait much longer to find out what’s true and what’s bunk — WWDC this year starts on June 11. [9to5Mac]


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