Apple’s New MacBook Pro with M4 Chips: Mass Production Begins, Release Expected in October

Rumors suggest that Apple has started mass production of new 14-inch and 16-inch MacBook Pro models featuring the powerful M4 Pro and M4 Max chips. These upgraded laptops are expected to be released in October, aligning with Apple’s usual release schedule. While no official announcements have been made, the new MacBook Pros are likely to feature increased RAM options and minimal design changes.

macOS Sonoma 14.6 Update Brings Dual External Display Support to M3 MacBook Pro

The latest macOS Sonoma 14.6 update finally enables the M3 MacBook Pro to support two external displays, a feature eagerly awaited since the M3 MacBook Air’s launch. However, this support comes with a limitation: it only works when the laptop is closed. This contrasts with models using more powerful chips like the M1 Pro, M2 Pro, or M3 Pro, which can manage both external monitors and the laptop’s internal display simultaneously.

Apple’s Upcoming MacBook Pro: Camera Supplier Switch & Potential Face ID Debut

Apple’s upcoming M5 MacBook Pro, slated for release in 2025, may see significant changes, including a new camera supplier and the long-awaited introduction of Face ID. Analyst Ming-Chi Kuo predicts that Sunny Optical will replace LG Innotek and Sharp as the camera module supplier, potentially leading to a cost reduction and a quality improvement. This change could pave the way for Face ID integration, a feature that has been anticipated for years. The new camera module could also contribute to a thinner design for the MacBook Pro, aligning with recent changes in the iPad Pro. However, the inclusion of tandem OLED technology remains uncertain and is currently projected for 2026.

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