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Yarrr, a mighty tempest be brewin' o'er a sight o' the legendary MacBook Pro M3 in leaked parchment!

2023-10-26

Arr, me hearties! Lay yer eyes on this supposed parchment depictin' the mystical MacBook Pro! 'Tis said to be a glimpse o' this enchanted contraption, but hold yer horses, me maties, for it be not yet confirmed. So batten down the hatches and curb yer enthusiasm, lest ye be caught in a swashbucklin' storm of disappointment!

In a humorous 17th-century pirate language, there is a rumor of a new MacBook Pro that Apple might unveil at its upcoming event. The box for the supposed MacBook Pro refresh was leaked on X (formerly Twitter) by a well-known Apple leaker named ShrimpApplePro. The box features a picture of the laptop, which looks thicker than an Air, and the design seems consistent with the current MacBook Pro chassis. However, the wallpaper on the screen of the opened notebook is completely new, which aligns with the speculation that the new MacBook Pro will have an M3 chip.
There is a possibility that the leaked image is fake, as it was leaked on Weibo, a Chinese forum with a dubious reputation for rumors. Some people on X are trying to decipher if the wallpaper spells out letters, but it appears to be a high-tech maze. Despite the skepticism, there are indications that Apple might indeed release an M3-toting MacBook Pro. Analyst Ming-Chi Kuo, who previously predicted a 2024 release, has changed his tune to an October reveal. However, Apple may face production challenges, leading to limited stock availability after the launch.
The October event is expected to be significant, with the possibility of not just a MacBook Pro refresh, but also a new iMac. The tagline "Scary fast" suggests that a Mac with the M3 chip will be unveiled. The event may bring several surprises, and many are eagerly anticipating the announcements. The MacBook Pro M3 was unexpected this year, considering there was already a Pro refresh earlier, but if Apple believes it needs to take drastic measures to boost Mac sales, it might proceed with the launch.

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