• According to the report, Apple may not release a new MacBook Pro model in 2023, breaking its typical annual update cycle. This is due to the company's focus on the upcoming M3 chip, which is expected to power the next generation of MacBooks, including the MacBook Air and potentially the iMac.
• The article suggests that Apple may be taking a more strategic approach to its product releases, prioritizing the development of the M3 chip over rushing out a new MacBook Pro model. This could mean that the next significant update to the MacBook Pro line may not arrive until 2024, when the M3 chip is expected to be ready.
• The potential lack of a new MacBook Pro in 2023 may disappoint some users who were anticipating an update, but the article notes that Apple's focus on the M3 chip could lead to more significant improvements in the long run, as the new chip is expected to offer significant performance and efficiency gains over the current M2 chip.