The Mac from Now until June 2007

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in Future Apple Hardware edited January 2014
Since we saw absolutely no Mac announcements at Macworld and Steve said, "over the course of the next several months we're going to roll out some awesome stuff for the Mac," I thought I would start the speculation on a time line on what we'll see and when. This would be through about July, when we really can't tell what's coming 2H07.



Early January:

Macworld - announcements but no new shipping products.



End of January:

New Mac Pros with latest quad-core technology

New Cinema Displays with lower pricing



Early February:

New Mac Pros, AppleTV, Airport Extreme n base station, cinema displays start shipping



Mid February:

Special Event

Recap of recent new products, AppleTV, 802.11n

New Mac mini with Core2 Duo

New iLife suite previewed - shipping by end of March

New iWork suite previewed - with new spreadsheet applications, ready to go

New "Top Secret" Leopard features revealed, shipping still "Spring"



End of March:

Shipping new version of iLife suite



Special Event

Release date of Leopard announced - April 28

New iMacs announced

- New high resolution display

- LED Backlight?

- Shipping with Leopard

New MacBook Pro Announced

— Shipping with 10.5 Leopard at end of April

— Santa Rosa chip set w/faster FSB,etc.

— New high resolution display (150-160 ppi), with resolution independence, and possibly backlit with LED technology

— Adopts some key features from MacBook: removeable hard drive, magnetic latch

— new enclosure?



End of April:

Leopard and new versions of iMac, MacBook Pro start shipping



End of May:

Special Event

New MacBooks announced with Santa Rosa technology

15-inch widescreen version of MacBook added, resolution independence

Availability of iPhone

New iPods based on iPhone multi-touch technology and software



June:

iPhones ship

New version Airport Express to include 802.11n technology



WWDC:

Multi-touch in a Mac Tablet? (Ouch, can't really tell)
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  • Reply 1 of 37
    Good thread. The predictions seem right; I'll add:



    1. In all of it, we'll get small surprises in design, general innovation in details, etc. (more than usual, as Apple kicks into high gear for 2007)



    2. The iMac revision will be significant, and will get either the Santa Rosa chipset with new Meroms or the upcoming Conroes, and GeForce 8 Series (or Radeon R600) next-gen graphics cards (which are coming along very, very nicely)
  • Reply 2 of 37
    I hope you are right... but 3 special events between now and June... I don't know.



    I've got money in the bank now for the 24" iMac and I can hardly wait to buy it. My desk in my office is looking pretty bare ~ but I'm going to wait for the next iMac update. So if they kicked it out to us like March/April I'd be stoked. I want a 24" iMac with a quad core!



    realistically I would say the iMac update will be a 2.66ghz c2d
  • Reply 3 of 37
    messiahmessiah Posts: 1,689member
    Sounds about right, but I wouldn't rule out something completely Leftfield.



    If we see quad-core processors, I think we'll only see them in the top-end machine. I don't think we'll see Apple replace the two dual-core processors in the current Mac Pros with a single quad-core processor (too much of a performance hit).
  • Reply 4 of 37
    I think that iSight cameras will be built into the Cinema Displays since the iSight is no longer available at the Apple store.
  • Reply 5 of 37
    frank777frank777 Posts: 5,839member
    The best thing about this year's upgrades is that the Intel transition is complete and there is no longer a need to reassure consumers that the new Intel machines are still Macs.



    Thus, 2007 will be the year we get some great outer case revisions, starting with the new Mac Pro.
  • Reply 6 of 37
    Quote:
    Originally Posted by Frank777 View Post




    Thus, 2007 will be the year we get some great outer case revisions, starting with the new Mac Pro.



    roll on THAT!
  • Reply 7 of 37
    gugygugy Posts: 794member
    Quote:
    Originally Posted by Frank777 View Post


    The best thing about this year's upgrades is that the Intel transition is complete and there is no longer a need to reassure consumers that the new Intel machines are still Macs.



    Thus, 2007 will be the year we get some great outer case revisions, starting with the new Mac Pro.



    I agree.

    I would say new redesign Cinema Displays and MacPro cases at WWDC.

    In February we probably will see octo-core MacPro with the current design and drop on prices for the Cinema displays. that way Apple get rid off their inventory as much they can before August.
  • Reply 8 of 37
    Quote:
    Originally Posted by DHagan4755 View Post


    Since we saw absolutely no Mac announcements at Macworld and Steve said, "over the course of the next several months we're going to roll out some awesome stuff for the Mac," I thought I would start the speculation on a time line on what we'll see and when. This would be through about July, when we really can't tell what's coming 2H07.



    Early January:

    Macworld - announcements but no new shipping products.



    End of January:

    New Mac Pros with latest quad-core technology



    I don't expect to see new Mac pros till WWDC in April along with Leopard or possibly at NAB



    Quote:

    New Cinema Displays with lower pricing



    Early February:

    New Mac Pros, AppleTV, Airport Extreme n base station, cinema displays start shipping



    Mid February:

    Special Event

    Recap of recent new products, AppleTV, 802.11n

    New Mac mini with Core2 Duo

    New iLife suite previewed - shipping by end of March

    Expect with Leopard

    New iWork suite previewed - with new spreadsheet applications, ready to go

    expect with Leopard

    New "Top Secret" Leopard features revealed, shipping still "Spring"



    If I am correct their is a Mac show in Europe in either Feb or March and this would be good time to do what you suggest will happen in that time frame.

    I would also like to see a new iSight



    Quote:

    End of March:

    Shipping new version of iLife suite



    Not till After Leopard shipps

    Quote:

    Special Event

    Release date of Leopard announced - April 28

    New iMacs announced

    - New high resolution display

    - LED Backlight?

    - Shipping with Leopard

    New MacBook Pro Announced

    ? Shipping with 10.5 Leopard at end of April

    ? Santa Rosa chip set w/faster FSB,etc.

    ? New high resolution display (150-160 ppi), with resolution independence, and possibly backlit with LED technology

    ? Adopts some key features from MacBook: removeable hard drive, magnetic latch

    ? new enclosure?



    Sounds reasonable, Could be at NAB or at the education show that takes place in may so Apple can show what they could order for the fall semester.



    [QUOTE]End of April:

    Leopard and new versions of iMac, MacBook Pro start shipping



    End of May:

    Special Event

    New MacBooks announced with Santa Rosa technology

    15-inch widescreen version of MacBook added, resolution independence

    Availability of iPhone

    New iPods based on iPhone multi-touch technology and software[/QUOTE}



    Possible but more likely not till October after the iPhone has gained some traction in the market.

    Also one of the major problems with adding the features to the iPod is Battery Life. This problem still has not been solved



    Quote:

    June:

    iPhones ship

    New version Airport Express to include 802.11n technology



    WWDC is usually in April



    Quote:

    WWDC:

    Multi-touch in a Mac Tablet? (Ouch, can't really tell)



    Highly unlikely uless the thrid party tablet sells like hot cakes
  • Reply 9 of 37
    gugygugy Posts: 794member
    Quote:
    Originally Posted by REM#1 View Post


    WWDC is usually in April



    WWDC is either July or August.

    April ussualy is NAB
  • Reply 10 of 37
    shanmugamshanmugam Posts: 1,200member
    double post



    we are not going anything new until atleast next month, iPhone atleast need one month of RDF then life goes on



    i guess mac mini and mac pro specs (cpu upgrades) bumped tomorrow, no major change until feb.
  • Reply 11 of 37
    rem#1rem#1 Posts: 67member
    Quote:
    Originally Posted by gugy View Post


    WWDC is either July or August.

    April ussualy is NAB



    The last WWDC was in August All of the previous ones were in april or may.

    been Apple developer since 1987.
  • Reply 12 of 37
    Quote:
    Originally Posted by REM#1 View Post


    The last WWDC was in August All of the previous ones were in april or may.

    been Apple developer since 1987.



    According to http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Worldwi...ers_Conference , 2003 and 2004 saw late-June WWDCs, and 2005 an early-June one.
  • Reply 13 of 37
    tenobelltenobell Posts: 7,014member
    I'm not sweating it. I'll wait for the new Final Cut Studio and Leopard to buy a new Mac.



    Also waiting for the Intel updates, Santa Rosa, Robson.



    I'm also leaning towards replacing my PowerMac with a Mac Pro. PCIe 2.0 is finished and Intel will incorporate it with the Bearlake chipset. So I would also be waiting for that.
  • Reply 14 of 37
    I'll be waiting on Tigerton...depending on how soon after Leopard it ships.



    I'm hoping for bus, on chip or Mhz improvements.



    I think it's wise to think about any Mac purchases post Leopard at this stage.



    I think your timeline of events sounds reasonable.



    The Mac Pro and Leopard are the ones to watch for me.



    But a quad core iMac with a Geforce 8000 variant would be very interesting...



    Lemon Bon Bon
  • Reply 15 of 37
    tenobelltenobell Posts: 7,014member
    Quote:

    I'll be waiting on Tigerton...depending on how soon after Leopard it ships.



    With laptops if you wait all the way until spring for Leopard not long afterward Intel will introduce Penryn the 45 nanometer successor Merom.
  • Reply 16 of 37
    gugygugy Posts: 794member
    Quote:
    Originally Posted by REM#1 View Post


    The last WWDC was in August All of the previous ones were in april or may.

    been Apple developer since 1987.



    I have never heard WWDC in April or May. The earlier I ever heard was in June.

    Maybe 20 years ago it was earlier.

    Sorry dude, good try.



    anyway the point is NAB is in April 2007 and WWDC 2007 will be either June, July or August. pick one. Not April or May 2007.
  • Reply 17 of 37
    programmerprogrammer Posts: 3,467member
    Quote:
    Originally Posted by gugy View Post


    I have never heard WWDC in April or May. The earlier I ever heard was in June.

    Maybe 20 years ago it was earlier.

    Sorry dude, good try.



    Before 2002 virtually all of the Apple WWDCs were in May (don't recall one in April, and occasionally I think they would overlap into June). Apple had a standing booking at the Moscone Center all the way back into the late 80s.
  • Reply 18 of 37
    sandausandau Posts: 1,230member
    Between now and June, no form factor upgrades, just minor enhancements, clock speed, chip, hard drives. maybe a shiny hoo-hoo added. Nothing else. All the goodies come with Leopard in late July, shipping in August.
  • Reply 19 of 37
    According to this, WWDC will begin June 10th/11th this year. Sounds reasonable.
  • Reply 20 of 37
    gugygugy Posts: 794member
    Quote:
    Originally Posted by Programmer View Post


    Before 2002 virtually all of the Apple WWDCs were in May (don't recall one in April, and occasionally I think they would overlap into June). Apple had a standing booking at the Moscone Center all the way back into the late 80s.



    Sure, but this is the past.

    I would say since 2000 every WWDC is been hapenning in the summer months.(June to August)

    With Apple strong presence on video now, NAB is a big place for them to announce products to video professionals. FCP is a good example.

    So have WWDC and NAB happening at the same month(April) doesn't make much sense anymore.

    just look at the calendar of big events for Apple:

    MWSF-January

    NAB-April

    WWDC-June-July-August

    ParisExpo-September-October

    and of course special events at any time.



    So they spread apart these events for a reason.
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