Apple announces ‘Scary Fast’ Oct 30 event to roll out new Macs
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APPLE is poised to roll out new Macs on Oct 30 in what will likely be the iPhone maker’s last launch event of 2023.
On Tuesday (Oct 24), the company announced plans for a presentation next week, dubbing the showcase “Scary Fast”. The event will take place at 5.00 pm California time, airing on Apple’s website and online video services such as YouTube.
The logo for the event morphs into the icon for the Mac’s Finder – the application for managing files – in a clear indicator that new Mac computers will be the main introduction next week.
Bloomberg reported earlier that Apple has been planning to host a product launch event next week, the company’s second announcement of the month. Last week, it rolled out a cheaper Apple Pencil stylus for the iPad, aimed at students.
Inventory of existing high-end 14-inch and 16-inch MacBook Pros – as well as the all-in-one iMac desktop – has dwindled at Apple stores as well as retailers such as Best Buy and Amazon.com. Consumers trying to order models from Apple’s website are being told that they will not be delivered until November. These are typically signs that a product update is looming.
The 5.00 pm timing for the event is unusual. The company typically hosts its launches in the morning. The “Scary Fast” branding, meanwhile, could imply that Apple is ready to unveil its M3 Mac chip, which will deliver significant performance improvements to the company’s computers. The theme and evening timing also could be a nod to Halloween, which takes place the following day.