If the Apple Silicon MacBook looks like this, I need it

The MacBook Pro you see in this article is like a dream come true. The work is a set of concept illustrations made into 3D rendered goodness by the folks at Zone of Tech. In this device is a true meeting of worlds, with industrial design elements from the recent past of both the MacBook and the iPad Pro, including but not limited to a giant trackpad, a super bright and colorful display, and bezels that are equal on all sides and corners.

The MacBook Pro ARM (Apple Silicon) Concept appeared in a Tweet from Daniel (ZoneOfTech) this week with a pointer toward the next-generation machine as it’ll appear at the Apple event next week. In said Tweet, the imagery (that you also see here) displays the power of the next-generation hardware VIA a macOS user interface combined with iOS apps. This system is made possible by Apple’s integration of self-designed ARM chips, ready to roll for the second week of November, 2020.

In reality, the most likely situation is that Apple’s next-gen MacBook will look a whole lot more like the most recently-release MacBook, depending on the power of the internal components to push sales through the future. As is often the case with conceptual design works, this set of renderings moves just far enough away from the most likely step-by-step iterative design Apple’s prone to use. Just far away enough to create a device that’d be shocking and pleasing to behold and experience.

Stick around as the “One More Thing” event takes place on November 10, with Apple’s next-gen MacBook collection on display. Cross your fingers we’ll see some surprises, as well.

The Apple event at which Apple’s desktop chips will be revealed in full (more than likely) will be broadcast online at approximately 10AM PST on November 10. That’s 11AM Mountain Time, 12PM (noon) Central Time, and 1PM Eastern Time here in the United States. This event might also bring some light to the future of the iMac – the future we’ve been waiting for for ages! We shall see!

WhatsApp now lets users send disappearing messages

WhatsApp will soon have a disappearing message feature, designed to enable users of the chat app to cut down on their digital footprint.

Once the update, which is rolling out from Thursday, hits phones, users will be able to set an option for each individual chat they are in – whether one-on-one or a group – to delete messages automatically seven days after they have been sent.

Unlike some competitors, such as the secure messaging app Signal, WhatsApp, which is owned by Facebook, decided against offering flexibility to users. There is no option to change the length of time messages are stored, for instance; and the service also removes images and videos sent.

“We’re starting with seven days because we think it offers peace of mind that conversations aren’t permanent, while remaining practical so you don’t forget what you were chatting about,” the company says in a blogpost. “The shopping list or store address you received a few days ago will be there while you need it, and then disappear after you don’t.

“While it’s great to hold on to memories from friends and family, most of what we send doesn’t need to be everlasting. Our goal is to make conversations on WhatsApp feel as close to in-person as possible, which means they shouldn’t have to stick around forever.”

Disappearing messages can be enabled by tapping the chat name at the top of the screen and scrolling down to a new option for “disappearing messages” to turn it on. Doing so does not delete older messages, and either member of a chat can turn the setting on or off, though in a group chat only administrators have control.

As with other disappearing message options, users need to trust their friends. There is nothing to prevent the other party in a chat taking screenshots, or forwarding, messages they want to save for later.

The new feature comes a month after WhatsApp launched a shopping service, integrating itself with Facebook more tightly than ever before. Users will now be able to message a company on the app, browse a catalogue of items for sale, and complete a purchase, all without needing to leave WhatsApp. The feature will also bring much-needed revenue to the company, since WhatsApp will, finally, start to charge companies for using its business tools.

Shops that already have a Facebook presence will be able to operate directly on WhatsApp too, without needing to set up a second storefront. But that means that, for the first time, WhatsApp users could find that their activities on the chat app feed their advertising profile on Facebook itself. “When a person is interacting with a Facebook shop, those interactions, and the data about them will be used by Facebook,” Matt Idema, WhatsApp’s chief operating officer, told the Guardian. “So that includes things like what products you’re browsing, and items you may select or add for purchase.”

AMD RYZEN 9 5900X REVIEW

Let’s cut straight to the chase: the performance of the Ryzen 9 5900X and AMD’s latest Zen 3 architecture is good. It’s really very, very good. It pretty much delivers on the promise that AMD laid out at the chip reveal on October 8, and if nothing else that should make for very worrying reading for Intel. For us gamers that is nothing but good news, because there is now real choice when it comes to the best CPU for gaming for your next build. 

It isn’t a one horse race anymore.

Intel has managed to stay competitive through AMD’s successive performance improvements to Zen thanks to its dominance in gaming. While AMD was making everything else to do with computing a miserable story for Intel to digest, it still had that one flag to cling to. That has now gone. While Zen 3 doesn’t dominate Intel in gaming quite in the way that AMD optimistically hoped it might, there is now basically nothing between the two. The fact that this chip can do lots of other processor-intensive tasks and game just as well as Intel’s finest means Intel isn’t really an option for anyone wanting serious performance.

There are caveats though. There always are. That performance doesn’t come cheap. AMD is no longer the underdog, and it shows. This Ryzen 9 5900X will set you back a cool $549. That’s on a par with Intel’s top chip, the Core i9 10900K (Which launched at $499, but has seen its price drift upwards since). And while we’ll be quick to point out that this has more cores than Intel’s 10-core offering, and that yes this performs much better in serious workloads, there’s no getting away from the fact that this is an expensive chip. 

This isn’t the whole story though, and there’s a lot more to AMD’s latest microarchitecture than these opening statements. So without further ado, let’s dive into AMD’s greatest architecture so far.

ZEN 3 ARCHITECTURE

On paper AMD’s Zen 3 architecture looks like a fairly straightforward evolution of Zen 2, but AMD is keen to point out that something a little more radical has taken place, that Zen 3 is actually a complete ground-up redesign. When you factor in the performance improvements it offers that does actually make more sense. AMD is claiming a 19 percent IPC improvement over Zen 2, which isn’t the sort of boost that comes easily—you need only look at Intel’s modest improvements over its last few generations for proof of this.

These improvements to the Zen microarchitecture haven’t been derived from a new process node either—the Ryzen 5000 chips use the exact same production process as the XT chips that were released this summer, the 3900XT, 3800XT and 3600XT. These new AMD Ryzen 5000 processors are still using TSMC’s 7nm node. This isn’t that much different from the production process used for the initial Zen 2 chips, other than optimizations that have been made by AMD and TSMC to get the most from the process. So no, Zen 3 doesn’t use TSMC’s further-improved 7nm+ production process.

The most fundamental change Zen 3 does offer over Zen 2 is in how the cores are configured. Zen 2 has up to four cores per core complex (CCX), so that each four-core cluster has access to 16MB of L3 cache. If a core from one cluster wants to access the L3 cache from another cluster it has to communicate with that cluster through the I/O die using the Infinity Fabric. Which is much slower than accessing that local L3 cache.

In Zen 3, AMD has moved to an eight-core design instead. Now all eight cores can access 32MB of L3 cache directly, and don’t need to go through the I/O die to do so. This also means that core-to-core access is much quicker as well, and will mean there are situations where this change alone can offer significant performance improvements. There may still be times in dual chiplet CPUs where one cluster wants to access the L3 cache, or communicate with the cores of another cluster, and it can absolutely do that via the Infinity Fabric, but this shouldn’t happen anywhere near as often in normal usage.

All of this is important for us because games often rely very heavily on speedy cache and lightning memory access, so more cores having access to a larger block of L3 cache can see an uptick in performance all on its own. While, on the face of things, the move from a pair of four-core CCXs with 16MB of L3 cache apiece to a single eight-core CCX with 32MB of L3 cache may not seem like much of an improvement on its own, it’s actually incredibly important in terms of gaming. 

This change also means that AMD can now produce CPUs with up to eight cores using only a single CCX and the accompanying I/O die—this is exactly how the Ryzen 7 5800X is configured. Meanwhile the top of the stack, the Ryzen 9 5950X, which is a 16-core, 32-thread CPU, has two eight-core chiplets alongside that same I/O die. The likes of the Ryzen 9 5900X meanwhile has a pair of chiplets each with six active cores. It’s a versatile design, and helps AMD make the most out of the working chiplets it has at its disposal. As we saw with Zen 2, this approach helps AMD save significant cost per processor.

Back to that 19 percent IPC improvement claim, this reworking of how the cores are laid out isn’t the only factor in the improved performance on offer from Zen 3. The building blocks of how the CPUs actually work have been upgraded too. The processor front-end boasts faster fetching thanks to a doubling of the L1 buffer size, there’s increased bandwidth for handling branch predictions, and faster recovery for mispredictions. 

The execution engines have seen an overhaul as well, boasting reduced latency and more silicon to get work done. There’s also increased load/store bandwidth for handling larger structures, which basically means code is handled more efficiently and completed quicker. 

In case it isn’t clear, these IPC improvements are important because a lot of PC games still love CPUs which prioritise the ability to handle a lot of instructions per clock over core count. Intel’s combination of high IPC and high clockspeeds has given it the edge in gaming for years now, but that dominance could well be over. In fact AMD has managed to improve its IPC so much now that it can offer comparable performance to Intel, and is able to do so at lower clock speeds.

Intel can still hit higher clock speeds than AMD, but AMD now has the more efficient architecture. Part of the reason for this is because AMD is sticking with the 142W power envelope defined by the AM4 platform. Given the increase in the IPC, this has allowed AMD to reduce the base clock by 100MHz across its Ryzen 5000 CPUs compared to the previous generation. Don’t worry though, this also means it has increased the boost clock, so the core, or cores, that need to run at higher frequencies can do so.

It’s also worth noting where AMD got its 19 percent IPC improvement figure from. It’s actually from averaging out performance gains across multiple benchmarks while running comparable 8-core chips at the same 4GHz frequency. If you focus just on gaming though, AMD says you’re looking at a 26 percent improvement going from a Ryzen 9 3900X to the new Ryzen 9 5900X, with the likes of PlayerUnknown’s Battlegrounds seeing as much as a 50% improvement.

AMD has used the same 12nm I/O die produced by GlobalFoundries for these new chips, which makes sense as there is little change when connected to the rest of the system. The Infinity Fabric potentially supports a higher clock speed of up to 2,000MHz now as well, which when coupled with DDR4-4000 represents the new sweet spot for memory performance. 

The official specification for memory support is still DDR4-3200, although we had no problems running the new chips with DDR4-3600 and DDR4-4000 RAM. It’s worth noting AMD is still working on getting the Infinity Fabric running flawlessly at 1,900MHz and 2,000MHz across all platforms though—it won’t be available at launch.

Finally, it’s worth reiterating that Ryzen 5000 CPUs are backwards compatible with 400- and 500-series motherboards. Those older B450s and X470s won’t be getting the necessary BIOS updates until January at the earliest though, and that’s for the first beta BIOSes too. Realistically those rocking older motherboards have a bit of wait on their hands for full Ryzen 5000 compatibility—you’re probably looking at February or March at the earliest. If you’re looking to build a new system around these new chips, then you want to focus on a motherboard using the A520, B550 or X570 motherboard chipsets.

RYZEN 9 5900X SPECS

As for the specifics of the Ryzen 9 5900X, this is AMD’s high-end mainstream chip, which means it’s kitted out as such. It’s not the halo product, that accolade goes to the 16-core, 32-thread Ryzen 9 5950X (which we’ll be looking at shortly), but this is still an impressive bundle of silicon, boasting 12 cores and 24 threads with a base clock of 3.7GHz and a potential boost clock of 4.8GHz. It lays claim to 64MB of L3 cache, support for PCIe 4.0, and has the same 105W TDP as its predecessor. Unlike the original 3900X though, it doesn’t come with a cooler.

That core and thread count matches the 3900X that was released just over a year ago, and at the time it was fair to say that while that configuration was great for more serious applications, games weren’t in a position to make the most of so many threads. This is still absolutely the case today, and anything above an 8-core, 16-thread configuration is still overkill for today’s gaming. This is a chip that is designed for more serious work, but will also handle your gaming needs, but we’ll come back to that shortly.

The frequencies you actually see in use depend a lot on the application you are using and where the power is needed most. If you use a thread heavy application like 3D rendering, then you can see all the cores being used at the same rate, in which case they’ll sit fairly comfortably at 4.2GHz. As for single-threaded applications, the theory goes that they should top out one core at 4.8GHz, although in testing I often saw cores maxing out above that, as much as 4.95GHz.

To understand what’s happening here, it’s briefly worth going over Precision Boost 2, which is what AMD has used since the launch of its Ryzen 2000 chips to boost frequencies on the fly. This isn’t overclocking, and it isn’t something you can opt out of, rather it’s a system for raising clock speed when there is headroom to do so, to ensure the chips offer the best performance on the fly. This isn’t pre-set either, and instead allows the chips to adapt dynamically to the workloads. There are various activity monitors the chip keeps an eye on to make sure it can make these boosts, and it can make adjustments in milliseconds.

An important part of this is the fact that Ryzen 5000 chips are aggressive when it comes to using sleep states in order to keep power usage down. So any cores that aren’t being actively used are not downclocked, or undervolted, instead they are essentially turned off. They draw no power and produce no heat because of this. That means that the active cores have more power and thermal room to work with, which equates to higher clock speeds where it counts.

This is a positive thing to report, because with Zen 2 it was often hard to see the top boost clock hit at all. The fact that we saw the 5900X surpass the maximum boost clock on more than one occasion means that AMD isn’t overmarketing these new chips either, you should see those boost clocks hit fairly regularly too. 

RYZEN 9 5900X PERFORMANCE

Now the important bit: performance. A processor can have the cleverest architecture around, but unless it delivers, what’s the point? Well, luckily for AMD and us the potential buyers of the Ryzen 9 5900X, it absolutely delivers. Whether you’re looking at serious number crunching for video encoding and 3D rendering or for gaming, the Ryzen 9 5900X absolutely delivers. This thing is a beast.

Cinebench R20 is a great benchmark for assessing the raw processing power of a chip and it loves as many high performance threads as you can throw at it. Compared to the last-gen 3900XT, the 5900X represents a significant step up in multithreaded performance by 16 percent, while the single-core performance also sees a notable boost of 20 percent. 

I’ve included the 16-core, 32-thread 3950X for comparison, and the new chip is almost as fast. As for Intel’s 10-core, 24-thread 10900K, it doesn’t really stand a chance, with AMD’s latest chip clocking in a cool 30 percent faster. 

It’s a similar story when you look at video encoding as well, with the X264 v5.0 benchmarking recording an impressive 75 frames per second against the 10900K’s 52. That’s a 45 percent lead for AMD’s latest chip. And this time we also see the 5900X outperform the 3950X, not by much, but enough to make you realise how much of a heavyweight this chip is.

As far as temperatures and power draw goes, there’s nothing alarming to report here. As already mentioned AMD has stuck to the 142W socket power, and that’s what we saw under heavy lead. When idling, where cores are turned off and not a lot is really happening this drops to 25W, which is pretty impressive. The maximum temperature peaked at 81°C, which is comparable with the 3900XT.

As far as the games are concerned, there are a few takeaways here. The first is that the overall performance has shot up in some titles—just look at the F1 2019 score for proof of that. Compared to the 3900X you’re looking at a 20 percent increase in performance. Far more important than the improvements over the last generation though is the fact that there’s now effectively nothing between the 5900X and Intel’s top Core i9 10900K.

Not every game sees parity, with Assassin’s Creed Odyssey at 1440p showing something of a worst case scenario where Intel still has a 7fps lead. Elsewhere the scores are much closer, and the 5900X manages to outperform Intel’s finest in Total War: Three Kingdoms at 1080p. And if you’re looking to game at 4K any difference between Intel and AMD is effectively wiped out, with frame rates within the margin of error. 

If you’re in the market for a processor and you’re predominantly a gamer, then there’s essentially nothing between either of them anymore. AMD may not have quite managed the dominance it was promising at the launch, at least not in our testing, but there’s so little between these chips now that any idea of buying one over the other for better gaming performance is absolutely moot. Sure there may be the odd game that performs slightly better on one platform than the other, but essentially they’re the same now. 

RYZEN 9 5900X OVERCLOCKING

Overclocking AMD’s chips has felt like a singularly pointless exercise for a few generations now, and Zen 3 doesn’t really change that. Don’t get me wrong, you can overclock it, and you can see an uplift in multi-core performance, but this will be at the detriment to single-core performance, which means that overall it often isn’t worth it, particularly as some games will perform worse when overclocked, even if a few show a subtly improvement. Essentially the takeaway is that AMD is better at eking out the performance on offer than you are, and the quicker you realise that the better really.

That said, we can’t help but chase the performance dragon, and dabbled with a little BIOS and Ryzen Master overclocking to see what was possible. The most basic form, Precision Boost Overdrive, produced a subtle uplift in Cinebench R20, where it pushed the clocks to 4,374MHz to garner an overall score of 8,553 (at stock the chip managed 8,348). Auto overclocking didn’t offer much of an improvement over this, and we don’t really see much benefit to using it. 

Manual overclocking to 4.6GHz at 1.3V produced the biggest uplift in Cinebench R20, with a score of 9,062, which is even faster than 16-core, 32-thread 3950X manages. Just let that sink in a second: the improvements AMD has made to this chip make up for a difference of four cores compared to the previous generation. That’s pretty impressive. Unfortunately the single core performance still suffers under this overclocking regime, and the performance dropped by seven percent to 594. 

Perhaps per CCX or per core overclocking will change this after the fact. But, for now, it just isn’t worth overclocking these chips.

RYZEN 9 5900X VERDICT

Which leaves one final question: should you buy the Ryzen 9 5900X? And the answer, as is often the case, is: it depends. Had AMD rolled this chip out at the same price point as the 3900X’s $499, it would have been the easiest yes I’ve ever uttered. That extra $50 does give pause for thought though, especially when you factor in that you’ve got to buy a decent aftermarket cooler as well. It’s a great chip, but it’s costly.

It very much feels like this is a chip that was built to last though. Support for PCIe 4.0 is a definite tick for AMD’s chips, and while we may have had such support since the release of Zen 2, it doesn’t lessen its impact. Given the push for speedy SSDs, pairing this chip with some serious storage should see you right as we move into a world that begins to make the most of the storage technology available. And actually this is reason enough for AMD’s chips to pull ahead of Intel’s PCIe 3.0 supporting behemoths.

If I were building a high-end PC right now, would this be the CPU of choice? Yes, it probably would. This alongside an Nvidia GeForce RTX 3080 makes for a formidable core that can handle 4K easily, and also turn its hand to more productive tasks without really breaking sweat. It’ll surely play nice with the upcoming RX 6000-series GPUs, too. Throw in a quality next-gen SSD, a decent motherboard and some quality RAM and you’ve got a build that will easily outlive the PS5 and the Xbox Series X. Obviously it’ll cost a lot more, but it can do so much more as well.

The key factor in this is that AMD has wrestled the gaming performance crown off Intel. And even if it isn’t quite a knockout, more a win by points if we stick with that metaphor, it doesn’t diminish the fact that the last cry of Intel diehards has now vaporised. It doesn’t matter if you side with Intel or AMD when it comes to gaming, they’re both just as capable. And given the overall package from AMD, that makes this the better chip.

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TicWatch Pro 3 GPS review: A powerful Wear OS smartwatch in more ways than one

T here is very little positive that anyone will remember 2020 for but it has been a decent year for Android-friendly smartwatches.

In recent months we’ve seen the Galaxy Watch3 continue Samsung’s impressive offerings and the Oppo Watch, which is as fine a rendition of the Wear OS experience as any other.

Both have their odd niggles and now they face serious competition for the title of best Android smartwatch of 2020: The new TicWatch Pro 3 GPS.

The design maybe a little restrained but with the TicWatch Pro 3 Mobvoi has improved on its past efforts and counters the limitations of Samsung and Oppo’s efforts, especially in the battery department.

TicWatch Pro 3: Design, look and comfort

Like conventional watches, tastes around the look of a smartwatch will vary from person to person and, indeed, mood.

The TicWatch Pro 3 is a sleek all-black stainless steel unit that lends itself far more to a sporty look than fashion one.

While its 47mm diameter will dominate most wrists, Mobvoi has made the Pro 3 almost a quarter lighter than its previous models and so hitting a sweet spot of comfort while retaining a premium feel.

It comes with a silicone band that looks like leather but owners can swap out for any 22mm option to fit with their style. 

TicWatch Pro 3: Tech and performance

The stand-out feature, along with the battery, is the new Qualcomm Snapdragon Wear 4100 chip – the first Wear OS smartwatch to have it onboard.

With 1GB of RAM as well, it means that the TicWatch Pro 3 has none of the lagging problems that sabotaged other Wear OS smartwatches.

It is buttery smooth, much like the excellent Oppo Watch, gliding through navigation and apps.

However, where it really scores big is in the 577mAh battery. Mobvoi have retained the dual screen system where when the Pro 3 is awake you have a conventional smartwatch touchscreen and a low-power digital screen when it is not.

The claim is that will give you three days between charges and up to 45 days if you just stick with the Essential mode.

Now I make pretty hard demands on a smartwatch battery and even keeping the TicWatch Pro 3 with the proper screen always on I was getting two days, which is phenomenal.

The TicWatch Pro 3 does have one element lacking though that would make it perfect – a rotating bezel or button as an alternate scrolling and navigation method.

Its touchscreen is great, but the Galaxy Watches and 3rd Gen Motorola are a joy to use with these methods. 

TicWatch Pro 3: Fitness and health features

The TicWatch Pro 3 looks sporty and fittingly it is packed to the gunnels with health monitoring fitness features plus a slew of native apps.

There is blood oxygen tracking onboard along with the now customary heart rate monitoring that will cover the vast majority of information you’ll want.

Like the Galaxy watches, the TicMotion app will detect movement and identify the type of activity you are doing, and records it in TicExercise. And in addition you have the Google suite of fitness apps, including Fit Workout, which I have yet to see bettered as a way to record a session in the gym.

The sleep tracking seems consistent with other wearables and the Mobvoi health app groups it all together in a easily digestible way on your phone. 

Wear OS

Google’s platform gets a really hard time and understandably because it does seem the tech giant hasn’t developed it as much as it could.

One of the main gripes is the apparent drain it puts on batteries, yet Mobvoi have certainly been able to address that. And the RAM and the 4100 also have eliminated the lag that was a real bugbear on Wear.

Samsung’s operating system Tizen is just as smooth as Wear but the number of apps is a serious disadvantage, as is the lack of tie-in with the Google apps most Android users favour.

The Pro 3 has one distinct difference on most Wear offerings with its app drawer displaying as rows of two icons rather than the circular scrolling menu. 

TicWatch Pro 3: The verdict

Quite simply few people are going to be disappointed if they plump for the TicWatch. At £289 it is in the premium price bracket but it is a premium smart watch in every facet, apart from its understated design.

And most people will just keep coming back to that battery, which eliminates the need to plan every evening around charging your watch.

Tech is supposed to simplify life rather than complicate it and the TicWatch Pro 3 achieves that by doing what it should when it should. 

Apple AirPods Pro 2 release date, rumours, features and specs

Apple’s AirPods Pro came out at the end of October 2019, offering a different design to the original AirPods, along with sweat and water resistance, customised fit, active noise cancellation and advanced on-device controls. 

What might their successor bring to the party though? Here is everything we have heard so far about the second generation of Apple AirPods Pro, which we are calling AirPods Pro 2.

Release date and price

Q4, 2021

$249

A report from Bloomberg suggests the Apple AirPods Pro 2 could be released in 2021, with other sources suggesting it will be the latter half of 2021, possibly even early 2022.

In terms of price, it’s been claimed the AirPods Pro 2 will cost $249 in the US, which is the same as the current AirPods Pro cost. 

Design

Rounder 

No stem

The AirPods Pro feature a smaller and more compact design to the original AirPods, along with custom fit earbuds, though the second gen model is said to be more compact still. 

It’s claimed the design could could down the Samsung Galaxy Bud route, eliminating the stem entirely and offer a more rounded shape that fills more of the user’s ear.

Features

Noise cancellation

Adaptive EQ

Sweat and water resistance

Health monitoring

Similar features to the current AirPods Pro are expected in the next generation model, including noise cancellation, adaptive EQ and water and sweat resistance.

There is some talk that the AirPods Pro 2 could come with health monitoring features, such as the ability to monitor heart rate, detect head movement and count steps.

It’s also been said the noise cancellation will improve slightly and ambient light sensors will be on board.

Hardware

New wireless chip

Battery improvements

It’s said the second generation of AirPods Pro will come with a new wireless chip, which is also said to be found within the rumoured AirPods 3. 

Along with a new wireless chip – which although unconfirmed seems fairly likely – battery improvements have also been reported.

Apple AirPod Pro 2 rumours: What’s happened so far?

This is everything we have heard so far regarding the Apple AirPods Pro 2.

26 October 2020: Apple Plans Smaller AirPods Pro

Bloomberg’s Mark Gurman reported that Apple was working on a smaller version of the AirPods Pro headphones without a stem and they were due to arrive sometime in 2021.

19 October 2020: AirPods Pro 2 specs, release date and price leak on Twitter

Twitter users LeaksApplePro claimed to know a few details coming to the second generation AirPods Pro. 

22 July 2020: Analyst predicts Q4 for AirPods Pro 2

MacRumors reported that Apple analyst Ming-Chi Kuo has predicted the AirPods Pro 2 will go into mass production in Q4 of 2021 to Q1 of 2022. The report also discussed health monitoring features.

22 July 2020: AirPods assemblers gearing up for production in Vietnam

According to Digitimes, Apple is planning to reveal the second generation of AirPods Pro in the second half of 2021.