During Apple’s upcoming WWDC presentation, the company is expected to reveal several new Mac models, the Apple Reality mixed reality headset, and the latest versions of iOS, macOS, iPadOS, and other operating systems. This update comes from a widely cited insider and Bloomberg reporter, Mark Gurman, who shared the news on social media.
Gurman has suggested that the WWDC event could exceed two hours, potentially making it the longest keynote in Apple’s history. The exact lineup of Macs remains undisclosed, though MacRumors contributors note a high likelihood that at least one of the devices will be the long-anticipated 15-inch MacBook Air. Additional devices discussed by MacRumors include a refreshed Mac Studio and a revamped Mac Pro.
Early reports indicate that the forthcoming machines will feature Apple’s next-generation M2 processor, with improvements in battery life, along with connectivity upgrades such as Wi‑Fi 6E and Bluetooth 5.3. Further specifications and product demonstrations are expected to be shared during the event.
Previously, casual coverage suggested that the distinctive design of Apple’s MR headset encountered production challenges, a topic that attracted significant discussion across tech media. The nature of those challenges and their impact on the release timeline were widely debated among industry observers.
Overall, industry watchers anticipate a keynote that not only highlights new hardware but also reinforces Apple’s strategy for software ecosystems, cross-device experiences, and developer opportunities across its expanding lineup. The event is viewed as a critical moment for signaling future directions in computing, augmented reality, and how Apple plans to unify devices under a seamless user experience. Citations: (Bloomberg, MacRumors, tech media coverage).