Apple reveals the full schedule for WWDC 2023 here's what to expect
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Wed, 17 May 2023 15:41:19 +0000
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Apple has released its schedule for day one of WWDC 2023, including the exact timings for its keynote.
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Apple has released a timetable for WWDC 2023 , giving us an idea of when itll reveal the next iteration of its operating systems and some hotly anticipated tech such as the Apple VR headset and Mac Pro (2023).
According to the schedule, WWDC will kick off on June 5, 2023, at 10am PT
(1pm ET / 6pm BST / June 6, 3am ACT) with a Keynote presentation. If it follows the trend of previous years, this will be when Apple makes its big announcements before giving attendees the chance to test out the new hardware and software later that day and into the week.
After a lunch break, Apple will return to provide its 2023 Platforms State of the Union. This presentation will offer potential developers a more in-depth look at the tools and technology that Apples platforms have at their disposal
and will unleash in the not-too-distant future.
If youre excited to see what Apple announces at WWDC this year be sure to return to TechRadar on June 5 for our coverage of all the latest announcements. But what exactly are we expecting to see? Here's a quick reminder. What do we expect to see at WWDC 2023?
Apple usually takes time at WWDC to detail its upcoming operating systems
the software backbone for its products such as iOS, macOS and iPadOS. As
such, we expect well get a glimpse at the new features coming in iOS 17 and macOS 14.
As for hardware, we expect new Macs and maybe its Apple VR headset will be
the stars of the show. The last Mac Pro launched in 2019 (Image credit: Brittany Hosea-Small/ AFP/ Getty Images)
Firstly, we think that a new Mac Pro is on the cards we thought wed see one last year but it didnt materialize. A new entry in Apples industry-grade workstation line is a good fit for WWDC as it gives developers a chance to check out the hardware they might want to work with both in creating their own apps and designing with the hardware in mind.
Whats more, it's the final major Apple Mac product that hasnt made the leap over to Apples in-house chips (the M1, M2, and other chips its been using recently); a new model would likely finally see Apple cut ties with Intel.
Secondly, speaking of the M2 chipset, we imagine Apple will want to unleash the Mac Pro (2023) with an ultra-powerful processor so were expecting it to launch an M2 Ultra . The M1 had regular, Pro, Max, and Ultra versions, so we expect the M2 will follow suit, and currently, its missing the Ultra from its lineup. (Image credit: Ian Zelbo)
We dont yet know what its capable of, but if the M2 Ultra is anything like
the M1 equivalent itll perform like two M2 Max chips strapped together. That said it might need to be even more powerful than that, as were not 100% convinced that this vision of the M2 Ultra would be industry-machine worthy.
Thirdly, were anticipating the debut of Apples VR headset (rumored to be called the Apple Reality Pro). If the leaks are true this pair of VR goggles will be very well specced out for a VR gadget containing 12 cameras and two separate processors though itll likely cost you an arm and a leg. For comparison, the Meta Quest Pro Metas most powerful VR headset has just one processor and five cameras.
Were expecting WWDC 2023 will have a few other surprises as well, but well have to wait and see what Apple unveils during its June 5 keynote.
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