After a series of rumors, Apple confirmed its first "Peak Performance" event of the year, on March 8 at 7pm Italian time.
It will only be held online, to further contain the Covid infection curve.
In all likelihood, the return to an in-person appointment will be, for the Cupertino giant, in June, at the WWDC 2022 developer conference. On that occasion, Tim Cook could provide some sneak peeks on rOS, the company's dedicated operating system. to augmented and virtual reality goggles, expected between the end of the year and the beginning of 2023.
The keynote on March 8, according to Bloomberg's Mark Gurman, will instead focus on two products, the third-generation iPhone SE and the iPad Air 5. Both represent low-cost versions of Apple's smartphone and tablet line.
Apple has plans to reveal more.
For example, a new 13-inch MacBook Pro laptop, equipped with the M2 home chip.
As well as a Mac Mini computer with M1 Pro and M1 Max processors on board to replace the current Intel.
Not surprisingly, in November 2020, Apple confirmed its intention to replace the chips of all its devices with proprietary solutions, within a couple of years.