What apple product to be launch in Scary fast event? Everything You Need to Know, from Products to Livestream

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What apple product to be launch in Scary fast event? Everything You Need to Know, from Products to Livestream
What apple product to be launch in Scary fast event? Everything You Need to Know, from Products to Livestream

Delhi : Apple will announce the MacBook Pro and a number of other high-end items at its Scary Fast event. Because it falls on Halloween eve in many countries, the event is named Scary Fast. Notably, one of the first products Steve Jobs unveiled following his return to Apple in the late 1990s is celebrating its 25th anniversary this year: the iMac. Early in 1984, the Macintosh, the original Mac's moniker, was revealed.

When is the Scary Fast event happening? Where can I watch it?

Live streaming of the Scary Fast event is available in India starting at 5:30 am on the Apple Events website and YouTube. To view the event live, click this link here: Scary Fast Event detail

Predicted Debuts Gadget:

1. New MacBook Pro: According to Mark Gurnman of Bloomberg, Apple is most likely to present two brand-new MacBook Pros at the Scary Fast event, codenamed J514 and J516, that will be equipped with M3 Pro and M3 Max CPUs. It has been alleged that Apple is testing several iterations of the 12-core M3 Pro CPU, which will include six efficiency cores and six high-performance cores. Four efficiency cores, ten high-performance cores, twenty graphics cores, and an additional M3 Pro chipset might total fourteen primary cores.

A top-tier M3 Max chipset, on the other hand, may have 16 cores total—12 high-performance cores, 4 efficiency cores, and 40 graphics cores. The manufacturer of iPhones also intends to provide more advanced RAM models, such as 24GB and 48GB choices.

2. Updated USB-C accessories: Apple is going to release updated versions of peripherals like the trackpad, mouse, and keyboard that do away with the previous Lightning connectors as part of a larger shift to USB-C connections.

3. iMac: After more than 900 days—a noticeably long time—the Apple iMac is probably going to get an upgrade. The new models wouldn't, however, have a notably altered appearance.

As with the latest MacBook Pros, the iMacs to come are anticipated to resemble the models that are currently on the market. The next 24-inch iMac, code-named J433 and J434, is said to have a revised stand and internal design changes.