Once it is not custom, the registers of the EEC put us on the track of apple devices not marketed. A new listing published this August 2nd reveals many Mac models that have obtained a license to sell in Russia. If these numbers refer to existing models, for the most part, Consomac reports that two references do not correspond to any Mac or MacBook currently marketed by Apple. As it stands, these two devices are designated by numbers A2442 and A2485 on the EEC document. If we learn that they work logically by the grace of macOS Monterey, however, no additional information appears from the Russian document. That said, given the release context at Apple and rumours for months suggesting an imminent announcement of two new MacBook Pros under Apple Silicon processors, it is a safe bet that the two machines listed by the EEC correspond well to these new devices. Without confirming anything, the appearance of two obscure references on the EEC lists is, therefore, a rather good sign.
What we know about the upcoming MacBook Pro
Let’s say it right away, and no official information is available for these two new MacBook Pros. Only persistent and often concordant rumours tell us about their technical datasheets. In particular, we should find a completely redesigned chassis, with flat and straight shapes inspired by the iPhone 12, and with new connectivity, busier. For example, Apple would again bet on an HDMI port, an SD player and a MagSafe magnetic charging port. For the rest, both devices should have an Apple M1X chip that performs better than the M1 chip of the current MacBook Air and MacBook Pro 13. Several rumours also report removing the TouchBar and switching to Mini LED display technology (recently used on the 12-inch iPad Pro). The small model would finally go from a diagonal of 13.3 inches to 14 inches. Their launch would be scheduled somewhere in October unless further postponement.