Apple plans to release macOS Ventura alongside iPadOS 16 during the week of October 24, according to Bloomberg’s Mark Gurman. It will have support for updated 14-inch and 16-inch MacBooks Pros, though they’re not expected to arrive until November, he adds.
Gurman also had this to say: Apple has traditionally ushered in its late fall iPad and Mac updates with splashy events, but this year’s rollout will be more subdued. Apple will launch the products on its website without the kind of gathering we saw in September with the iPhone 14’s debut.
My belief is that Apple has eschewed another event because of the fairly ordinary nature of the announcements. It’s a slew of updates that amount to spec bumps or seen-before designs. Another factor: Apple is probably saving its marketing energy for the Reality Pro headset debut next year.
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