When Ming-chi Kuo announced the first two ARM Mac devices would be a 13" MacBook Pro and a 24" iMac, I was a bit surprised. I figured the old 12" MacBook was the perfect design for a ARM based Apple device. I believe Apple needs an ultra-portable in their lineup, which doesn't exist at the moment (I don't consider the Air an ultra-portable).
Then I got to thinking that after shrinking the bezels, the 15" MacBook Pro became the 16" MacBook Pro. There are rumors that the 13" MacBook Pro will become the 14" MacBook Pro once Apple shrinks the bezels similar to the 16" MacBook Pro.
I'm speculating here but when Kuo references a ARM 13" MacBook Pro, I think it's going to be something very similar to the 12" MacBook body, with shrunk bezels, allowing for a 13" screen. It's going to be designated a "Pro" device because of the power it will be capable of thanks to the A14. The Pro lineup will be 13"/14"/16" MacBook Pro, with the 13" being an ultra-portable. I imagine there will be some sort of other distinctions between the 13"/14"/16" but I'm not sure what besides screen size (once they're all ARM based). Maybe the 13" is fan-less, and the 14"/16" have active cooling just to be able push the A series chips to serious power. It'll be interesting to see how the lineup gets differentiated as the ARM transitions completes, and if there is room for the Air in the lineup.
Then I got to thinking that after shrinking the bezels, the 15" MacBook Pro became the 16" MacBook Pro. There are rumors that the 13" MacBook Pro will become the 14" MacBook Pro once Apple shrinks the bezels similar to the 16" MacBook Pro.
I'm speculating here but when Kuo references a ARM 13" MacBook Pro, I think it's going to be something very similar to the 12" MacBook body, with shrunk bezels, allowing for a 13" screen. It's going to be designated a "Pro" device because of the power it will be capable of thanks to the A14. The Pro lineup will be 13"/14"/16" MacBook Pro, with the 13" being an ultra-portable. I imagine there will be some sort of other distinctions between the 13"/14"/16" but I'm not sure what besides screen size (once they're all ARM based). Maybe the 13" is fan-less, and the 14"/16" have active cooling just to be able push the A series chips to serious power. It'll be interesting to see how the lineup gets differentiated as the ARM transitions completes, and if there is room for the Air in the lineup.