MacBook Pro 2022 could launch with M2 chip, but risks losing beloved features

The next generation of M2-powered MacBook Pro laptops could launch in November 2022 according to Bloomberg tech reporter Mark Gurman, who anticipates that Apple is planning to introduce a new entry-level MacBook Pro to replace the current M1-powered 13-inch MacBook Pro released back in 2020.

As reported by 9to5Mac, Gurman shared details for this in his Power On newsletter, where he anticipates the MacBook will not only usher in the next generation of Apple silicon, but will also drop features like the Touch Bar, much like the 14-inch and 16-inch models have done, and which would officially end the use of the controversial TouchBar altogether in the Apple Lineup.

Gurman writes: “I’d expect the new entry-level MacBook Pro to match the high-end MacBook Pros by losing the Touch Bar, but key differentiators will be lesser displays, processors, and storage, and no ProMotion nor miniLED. It’ll be one of many Macs in the pipeline with the M2 chip, including refreshes to the 24-inch iMac, entry-level Mac mini and revamped MacBook Air.”



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