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These are the Macs most likely to launch at WWDC

This two-year Mac roll-out with Apple silicon sure has been fun, hasn’t it? Not only do we get to see how the M-series processors are developing, but we also get fresh takes on Mac designs and features. It’s been years since Mac customers have had something meaningful to look forward to besides processor bumps and a new laptop keyboard and the Apple silicon transition has made things exciting again.

We’re coming up on the two-year anniversary of Apple’s initial announcement that it would be switching to its own silicon. But that doesn’t mean we’ll stop seeing new Macs. We know the M1 roll-out is done, and now we’ll

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