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And based on the company's typical release/update cadence, several of Apple's products are due now: high-end Mac mini models, the iPad Air, the iPhone SE, the Mac Pro, the larger-format iMac, and the iPad Pro.Last spring, Apple introduced AirTags, the new M1-based 24-inch iMac, M1-based iPad Pro models, and a slightly revised Apple TV 4K on April 20.Unlike in other years, Apple had no spring 2020 event at all. The notable outliers there are the Mac mini (its low-end specs have the M1, but its higher-end ones are still on Intel), the 27-inch iMac (which report after report has claimed will be replaced by a 30-inch model with chips similar to those seen in recent MacBook Pro models), and the Mac Pro.We think the Mac Pro probably won't come until at least WWDC this June, but a new high-end iMac and Mac mini are very strong candidates for a spring event.This June has long been the rumored time for the goggles' launch, but a recent report claimed that Apple has run into some snags, and the device may be pushed back to late 2022 or even all the way into 2023.The spring event often focuses on Apple's services, like Music, TV+, Fitness+, News+, and iCloud.
As said here by Samuel Axon