If you've been trying to order a new MacBook Pro, Mac mini, or iMac with custom configurations lately, you've probably noticed that shipping times are getting delayed. These delays could be a sign that Apple is about to launch new models - possibly with the M4 chip. But what exactly is behind these delays, and what does it mean for your next Mac purchase?
Bloomberg’s Mark Gurman has pointed out pointed outthat some of the current Mac models are experiencing longer delivery times. These delays mainly affect custom configurations of the MacBook Pro, Mac mini, and iMac, which is usually an indication that Apple may soon announce a new generation of these devices.
Delivery delays for current Mac models
Currently, buyers who order a MacBook Pro with M3 chip, a Mac mini with M2 chip, or an iMac with M3 chip in special configurations can expect delivery delays. According to reports, you can expect these models to arrive towards the end of the month, even in Germany. This is particularly noticeable because such delays often occur when Apple is close to releasing a new line of products. While supply shortages are not sure proof of impending product updates, they are often considered an indicator. A similar case occurred before the "Glowtime" event in September, when many assumed a new iPad mini would be unveiled as supplies were running low. However, a new version of the iPad mini never arrived. Despite such exceptions, delivery delays are a recurring pattern as Apple works toward the launch of new products.
Reasons for the delays
The shipping delays could indicate that Apple is slowing down production of current models to prepare for the launch of the new M4 chip generation. These delays usually occur when the company is shifting resources to ramp up production of new devices. In this case, Apple may have already started to reduce production of the older models to make room for the new M4 Macs.
The expected new M4 models
Apple is expected to unveil the new MacBook Pro models with 14" and 16" screen sizes, the Mac mini and the 24" iMac with the new M4 chip in the next few weeks. The Mac mini will be particularly exciting to be updated, with a completely new design. Another big step in the new product line will be the increase in standard RAM. Since 2016, Apple has used 8GB of RAM as standard on the base models, but the new M4 models are expected to include at least 16GB of RAM. This should significantly increase the performance of the devices, especially for users who use professional applications such as video editing or software development.
Impact on Future Buyers
If you're currently thinking about buying a new Mac, it might be worth waiting a little longer. The new M4 chips and the expanded RAM configuration promise a significant increase in performance. So if you don't need a new device right away, you could benefit from the improved specifications of the upcoming models. In particular, the expansion of the RAM from 8 GB to 16 GB as standard could represent a decisive improvement in terms of the future-proofing of the device for many users.
Signs of new Mac models are increasing
The current delivery delays for Apple's MacBook Pro, Mac mini and iMac models are a clear indication that the company is about to introduce its new product generation. The expected M4 chips should bring a significant increase in performance and could be a sensible investment for many users who rely on high computing power. Even if delivery delays alone are no guarantee of an imminent product update, there are enough signs that the wait could be worth it. (Image: Apple)
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