Apple is reportedly gearing up to launch its latest generation of Mac desktop PCs that will be powered by its new M2 series of chipsets. The company is expected to announce a number of new products during its upcoming WWDC 2023 event, with two of the new launches possibly being new Mac desktop PCs.

Apple Mac PCs with M2 series chips may launch at WWDC 2023 event

The news arrives from Bloomberg’s Mark Gurman who shared that the Cupertino based giant is currently testing a couple of Macs that feature its M2 Max processor and even the unreleased M2 Ultra chipset. If this news is true, these are likely a pair of productivity stations that offer high end performance. For those unaware, the Apple M2 Max debuted on the MacBook Pro models earlier this year alongside the latest Mac mini model as well.

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However, the new desktop PC with this chip is rumored to feature 8 high performance cores, 4 efficiency cores, and 30 graphics cores. It is expected to be paired with a whopping 96GB of RAM and will likely run on macOS 13.4 operating system. On the other hand, the yet to be announced M2 Ultra will be the top end M2 series processor that will offer top notch performance. Reports have hinted at 16 high performance cores, 8 efficiency cores, and 60 graphics cores.

This chipset will also be paired with high RAM capacities including 64GB, 128GB, and even 192GB as well. Apart from the new Mac PCs, the iPhone maker is also expected to announce a couple of new laptop models during the WWDC event. This might include a 15 inch MacBook Air that may also be powered by a M2 chipset as well as a compact 13 inch MacBook Pro.

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