The leak also indicates that the J514 MacBook has 48GB of RAM, which is lower than the current-generation MacBook Pro’s maximum of 96GB. However, this test machine may not represent the highest-end configuration that will be available.
While Gurman previously suggested that M3 devices would be released this year, it is unlikely that the M3 Max will be part of the initial lineup. Apple is expected to introduce Mac products powered by the standard M3 chip first, possibly including a new MacBook Air. The M3 Pro and M3 Max chips are likely to arrive later, possibly in professional-grade Mac products in 2024.