Late last year, we saw a report suggesting that Apple might release a new entry-level MacBook Pro along with other products in 2022. Now, Bloomberg’s Mark Gurman further confirms the arrival of the product. It is expected to come with Apple’s upcoming M2 chipset, although, a few compromises might tag along too. Check out the details.

In his latest Power On newsletter, Gurman reports that Apple plans to replace the 2020 M1 MacBook with this year’s entry-level MacBook Pro with the M2 chip. This will be in addition to the latest MacBook Pro powered by its latest M1 Max chipset, which launched late last year. Now, Apple aims to offer the high-end features of its Pro series MacBooks to customers at an entry-level price.

Other than this, Apple is planning to refresh many of its products with its upcoming M2 chip, according to Gurman. These will most likely include the 24-inch iMac, an entry-level Mac mini, and a revamped MacBook Air. The rumored MacBook Air might come with a miniLED display. However, it will not feature a ProMotion display.