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Apple's 'Scary Fast' Mac event: Everything announced about the M3 MacBook Pro and M3 iMac
Apple had some notable gear to show off at its Scary Fast event. Its latest MacBook Pros and iMac are powered by new M3 chipsets.
The Morning After: Apple reveals new MacBook Pros, M3 chips and a new iMac
The biggest news stories this morning: Apple kills off the 13-inch MacBook Pro, X won’t pay creators for tweets that get fact checked with community notes, Sweeping White House executive order takes aim at AI’s toughest challenges.
How to pre-order the new Apple MacBook Pro M3 and iMac M3
Here's how to pre-order the new Apple MacBook Pro and iMac powered by the company's revamped M3 chips.
Apple finally kills off the 13-inch Touch Bar MacBook Pro
Apple has discontinued its 13-inch MacBook Pro after announcing its new, cheaper 14-inch MacBook Pro model.
Apple updates its 14-inch and 16-inch MacBook Pros with new M3 chips
On Monday at its Scary Fast event, Apple announced an updated line of 14- and 16-inch MacBook Pro laptops featuring a range of new M3 chips.
Apple's 24-inch M3 iMac starts at $1,299 and ships on November 7
Apple's latest iMac is powered by the company's new M3 chipset. Don't expect too many other changes compared with the M1-powered iMac, though.
Apple's M3 chips bring ray tracing to Macs
Apple's M3 chips feature ray tracing and huge speed improvements over the M1.
How to watch Apple's Scary Fast event today, October 30
Apple’s holding a “Scary Fast” hardware event on October 30 at 8PM ET. The company hasn’t announced what will be revealed, but rumors indicate refreshes to the iMac and MacBook Pro.
New report reveals details on the three M3 chips Apple may launch Monday night
Apple will launch its M3, M3 Pro and M3 Max chips at the "Scary Fast" event, Bloomberg's Mark Gurman reported in the Power On newsletter. Gurman shared some fresh details about the configuration of each chip.
What we expect at Apple's Scary Fast event: M3-powered MacBook Pros and new iMacs
It's time for yet another Apple Event. This time around, we're expecting to see fresh MacBook Pro and iMac devices powered by new M3 chipsets.