It seems that Apple has again underestimated the demand that its equipment would have with the new Apple M2 processors, and is that after its recent presentation, there were not a few users interested in the new chips. However, as we see in WCCFTechit seems that Apple does not have enough equipment to satisfy reservations in the United States.
As we read in the publication, there are several system configurations that are seeing shipping dates with long delays, despite the fact that the base configuration of the equipment continues to show an estimated delivery date of July 15. The improved models, on the other hand, they are seeing how their delivery dates are going to August, something important for users who choose these teams.
Also, taking into account that we cannot replace components of one of these MacBooks, we cannot choose to acquire a base model, with greater availability, to later improve it, so that the queue for certain models gets longer and longer with each passing minute.
That the base model still maintains its original delivery date can mean several things, which could be low demand, a huge reserve stock, or simply that the date will slide as the delivery dates corresponding to each order approach.
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Jordi Bercial
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