If you're going to say my theory is invalid because it's only been 3 generations, then your theory is also invalid because it's only been 3 generations. The M chips have only existed since COVID and the world is still permanently affected, with some industries still in the process of recovering, and others course-correcting after decisions during COVID proved to not be profitable long-term.You're looking at averages. It's been 3 generations. Hardly worth using averages. Instead, look at the last 3 generations and see that the M series followed the A series by 1 month in 2/3 generations with the lone exception the crazy covid years.
Also, I love Mark Gurman, but his word is not the end-all be-all of what Apple does. He's often in the right ballpark, but how many times were we supposed to see new iPads by now?Anyways, Gurman says M4 later this year which means 1 year cadence and following the A series closely again.
Also, M2 came 9 months after the A15? It's been 3 generations. Hardly worth using the time after the A chip. Instead, look at the last 3 generations and see that the M Ultra chip followed the M chip by roughly 1.5 years 😉
If M3U doesn't come at WWDC, then I'd say it would mean one of two things:Would be awkward with M4 Max out in a 16” MBP beating out the Ultra tier studio and Mac Pro stuck on M2U though wouldn’t it?
I feel pretty convinced of wwdc M3U
1) M3U debuts in the Fall, M4 in the early part of 2025
2) There is no M3U, and M4 debuts in the Fall with M4U in early 2025.
If they do the second, then that makes me think there would be just M4 with M4P and M4M coming later, to avoid what you're talking about.
This is also Apple, who makes completely weird and arbitrary decisions with their product lineup sometimes, so anything can happen.