Development on the new tablets focuses on integrating faster chips to maintain the product line's performance edge. Alongside these, the company is refining an entry-level MacBook Pro, internally designated as K104. This specific model aims to bridge the gap between high-end professional hardware and the more experimental, A18-powered devices like the MacBook Neo released earlier this year.
These product cycles coincide with a period of strategic transition for Apple. The organization faces mounting pressure from supply chain constraints that have already driven significant price adjustments, including a $300 jump for the 1TB MacBook Pro, which rose from $1,699 to $1,999. By diversifying its hardware offerings with more accessible pro-tier devices, Apple seeks to stabilize its market position while preparing for long-term leadership changes. Apple declined to provide comment on the specific development timelines.
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