Apple Special Events in 2023

The following Special Events are expected to held by Apple in 2023:

January 2023
On January 17, 2023, Apple Senior VP of Hardware Engineering John Ternus announced an updated Mac mini with Apple M2 and M2 Pro chips in a pre-recorded video. Also announced were updated 14 and 16-inch MacBook Pro models with new Apple M2 Pro and M2 Max chips. The new models began shipping on the following January 24th.

On January 18, Apple quietly announced the 2nd-generation HomePod through a pre-recorded online video. Running on an Apple S7 chip, it is a full-sized replacement for the 1st-generation HomePod, which was discontinued in March 2021. The new HomePod became available on February 3rd.

June 2023


The 2023 Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC23) was held from June 5 to 9 as a hybrid event that is streamed online with limited live attendance. During the keynote event, Senior VP of hardware engineering John Ternus announced the new 15-inch MacBook Air with the Apple M2 chip, and the updated Mac Studio with the Apple M2 Max or M2 Ultra chips. Also introduced was the new Mac Pro with Apple M2 Ultra, which negates the need for an Afterburner Card. Senior VP of software engineering Craig Federighi and his staff then introduced iOS 17 with improved Neural Engine features, Journaling, and Standby. iPadOS 17 is updated to support Lock Screens with Widgets. Federigh then introduced macOS Sonoma (version 14). tvOS 17 is announced with support for FaceTime. VP of technology Kevin Lynch also introduced watchOS 10. Apple CEO Tim Cook and VP of human interface Alan Dye then introduced the Vision Pro AR headset, featuring the Apple M2 and R1 chips running visionOS.

September 2023
On September 12, Apple CEO Tim Cook presided over the "Wonderlust" event, beginning with stories about customers whose lives had been saved by the use of Apple Watch and then hailing the completion of the Mac transition to Apple Silicon. COO Jeff Williams and staff introduced the Apple Watch Series 9 and Apple Watch Ultra 2, powered by the Apple S9 chip. Other announcements included the iPhone 15 and 15 Plus, powered by the Apple A16. The iPhone 15 Pro and 15 Pro Max are powered by the Apple A17 Pro and feature improved cameras that can record spatial video that can be played back on an Apple Vision Pro. All of the new devices feature the Apple U2 chip for improved Find My capabilities, which were released on September 22.

October 2023
On October 30, Apple is scheduled to hold a "Scary fast" event, where updated iMac and MacBook Pro models are projected to be launched with faster Apple M3 series chips. New accessories with USB-C ports are also expected to be introduced.