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by turboturbo
975 days ago
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Gruber: https://daringfireball.net/2023/10/apple_scary_fast_event > It would sort of feel awkward to start launching $1,300 M3-based iMacs (or $1,000 iPad Pros) months ahead of the $3,500 Vision Pro, which will have the M2. It feels natural to me that M3-based Macs and iPads will only launch after the Vision Pro, so that when the Vision Pro is announced, the M2 is still the “current” Apple silicon generation. |
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Gruber seems to imply that Apple is effectively competing against themselves were they to release M3 chips before a M2 Vision Pro is released, however that assumes that the Vision Pro is intended to replace/act as an alternative to iMacs or MacBooks rather than more of a complementary member of the Apple ecosystem.