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No M3 13-inch MacBook Pro at 'Scary Fast' event, says Gurman

Apple's current 13-inch MacBook Pro

Despite previous predictions of an M3 refresh for the 13-inch MacBook Pro at Apple's October event, a new report says it's still in development and is unlikely to be unveiled soon.

The 13-inch MacBook Pro has seemed an oddity in Apple's lineup, despite being updated with an M2 processor in 2022. It's the last remaining MacBook Pro to have a Touch Bar, for instance, and in terms of price and performance, the MacBook Air and the 14-inch MacBook Pro appear to be the better buy.

Nonetheless, it has been reported that a refresh is coming for the 13-inch MacBook Pro, to the extent that it's codename of J504 is known. At points, that model has been predicted for before the end of 2024.

Analyst Ming-Chi Kuo predicted that at one point, as did Bloomberg's Mark Gurman. Gurman also recently reported that stocks of the 13-inch model were low, potentially suggesting a looming refresh.

But now Bloomberg has changed its position, and says that it is unlikely that a 13-inch MacBook Pro will be unveiled at the "Scary Fast" event.

Bloomberg says that the model is not ready for launch, and adds only that when it comes, it will have the base version of the M3 processor.

Gurman does believe that the event is exclusively about Macs, however. He says he is not anticipating any AirPods, or iPad updates.

Apple's "Scary Fast" event is on October 30, 2023, and will be streamed from 5:00 PM PT, 8:00 PM ET.



21 Comments

byronl 4 Years · 377 comments

why does it even still exist. I can't imagine it sells at all

dk49 9 Years · 284 comments

How many times is he going to change his prediction?

dstrauss 4 Years · 11 comments

dk49 said:
How many times is he going to change his prediction?

Well, either:

1. Until he gets it right, or
2. Until Apple stops using his "predictions" to ferret out leakers.

Stabitha_Christie 3 Years · 582 comments

byronl said:
why does it even still exist. I can't imagine it sells at all

During the announcement of the M1 or M2 Apple said that it was the second best selling Mac behind the MacBook Air. So it apparently sells well and that is probably why it exist. 

Chock_Mossley 3 Years · 29 comments

Of course not, because it’s going to be a 14 inch using regular M3. I’m thinking the 13in Pro is going to be redesigned to be either 14, or the same size screen as the M2 Air, just without the XDR display or ProMotion.  

I know German is saying no M3 Air or 13 in MacBook Pro next week, but WTF does he think is going to be released next week? Just an iMac? I honestly don’t think they’re going to start off the M3 with the M3 Pro/Max. That would be weird