Almost two years after Apple introduced the first Macs with its own silicon, the company is now preparing to introduce the next generation Apple Silicon chip for its machines. According to a Bloomberg report, Apple is currently testing third-party apps with at least nine new Mac models running with an M2 chip.
Sources familiar with the matter have been seeing unreleased Macs in their app logs, which suggests that Apple is now running final tests on the new computers before releasing them to the market. All new Macs run based on the new M2 chip, expected to be introduced sometime this year.
References to a new Mac mini model were found in the Studio Display firmware, so it’s possible that at least some of these Macs will be introduced really soon. Bloomberg’s Mark Gurman previously said that Apple could announce two new Macs in June at WWDC 2022.