The current consensus is that we’re likely getting treated to an annual MacBook Pro refresh, which could put the latest Apple M2 Pro and Apple M2 Max chipsets inside the 14-inch and 16-inch laptops. Their current versions are powered by the M1 Pro and the M1 Max, but since the MacBook Air scored an M2 refresh last year, it’s now time for the more premium MacBooks to get some love. Design changes are not expected, only hardware improvements.
We don’t expect any new mobile devices to get announced via a press release, so don’t hold your breath for new iPhones, Apple Watches, or iPads to break ground. While we generally expect Apple to showcase new colors for some of these devices, most likely the iPhone 14 lineup and (hopefully) the Apple Watch Ultra, Cupertino will likely announce these design changes at a dedicated keynote sometime in the upcoming months, when Apple usually holds a spring event.
As a refresher, Apple will also be hosting the WWDC’23 software-centric event in early June.